Short-terms variability of water properties and phytoplankton blooms along the central eastern Florida shelf edge

IF 2.3 3区 地球科学 Q2 OCEANOGRAPHY
Mingshun Jiang , Gabriel Alsenas , Erick Busold , Stephanie Farrington , John Reed
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The central eastern Florida shelf edge is a highly dynamic area that supports an important yet vulnerable deep-sea coral reefs ecosystem, the Oculina Coral Habitat Area of Particular Concern. Rapid and large short-terms (days to weeks) changes of bottom temperature (up to 9 °C) and pCO2 (up to 180 μatm) were observed at the shelfbreak during a two-month (May 13-July 10, 2017) deployment of a lander package. An analysis suggests that these changes are the combined results of tides, the Gulf Stream meandering, and submesoscale eddies and filaments. The processes responsible for sub-tidal variability may include 1) the Gulf Stream frontal movements, 2) upwelling/downwelling of slope waters in association with the Gulf Stream variability, and 3) submesoscale processes and associated vertical movements. Satellite images also frequently show a narrow plume of elevated chlorophyll concentration that stretches from the coast northward up to >200 km along the Gulf Stream front during late spring and early summer. Our analysis indicates that these phytoplankton blooms in the plume are likely supported by the nutrient supply from the nutrients-rich slope waters to the shelf edge and subsequent local vertical mixing. Carbon export associated with these blooms can be an important food source to the Oculina corals. Upwelling of slope waters, on the other hand, will lead to increased CO2 and reduced pH and aragonite saturation state along the shelf edge. Therefore, these dynamic processes may have strong impacts on the health and sustainability of the Oculina coral ecosystem.

佛罗里达东部大陆架中部边缘水质和浮游植物水华的短期变化
佛罗里达州中东部陆架边缘是一个高度动态的区域,它支持着一个重要而又脆弱的深海珊瑚礁生态系统--特别关注区(Oculina Coral Habitat Area of Particular Concern)。在为期两个月(2017 年 5 月 13 日至 7 月 10 日)的着陆器包部署期间,在陆架断裂带观察到了短期(数天至数周)底层温度(高达 9 °C)和 pCO2(高达 180 μatm)的快速和大幅变化。分析表明,这些变化是潮汐、湾流蜿蜒以及次中尺度漩涡和细丝的综合结果。造成潮下带变化的过程可能包括:1)湾流锋面运动;2)与湾流变化相关的斜坡水域上涌/下沉;3)次中尺度过程和相关的垂直运动。卫星图像还经常显示,在春末夏初,叶绿素浓度升高的狭窄羽流从海岸向北延伸,沿湾流前沿可达 200 公里。我们的分析表明,羽流中这些浮游植物的大量繁殖可能是由富含营养物质的斜坡水域向陆架边缘提供营养物质以及随后的局部垂直混合所支持的。与这些藻华相关的碳输出可能是 Oculina 珊瑚的重要食物来源。另一方面,斜坡水域的上涌会导致陆架边缘的二氧化碳增加、pH 值和霰石饱和状态降低。因此,这些动态过程可能会对 Oculina 珊瑚生态系统的健康和可持续性产生重大影响。
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4.60
自引率
4.20%
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144
审稿时长
18.3 weeks
期刊介绍: Deep-Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers is devoted to the publication of the results of original scientific research, including theoretical work of evident oceanographic applicability; and the solution of instrumental or methodological problems with evidence of successful use. The journal is distinguished by its interdisciplinary nature and its breadth, covering the geological, physical, chemical and biological aspects of the ocean and its boundaries with the sea floor and the atmosphere. In addition to regular "Research Papers" and "Instruments and Methods" papers, briefer communications may be published as "Notes". Supplemental matter, such as extensive data tables or graphs and multimedia content, may be published as electronic appendices.
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