Bio-optical variability of particulate matter in the Southern Ocean

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Juan Li, David Antoine, Yannick Huot
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The composition and size distribution of particles in the ocean control their optical (scattering and absorption) properties, as well as a range of biogeochemical and ecological processes. Therefore, they provide important information about the pelagic ocean ecosystem’s structure and functioning, which can be used to assess primary production, particle sinking, and carbon sequestration. Due to its harsh environment and remoteness, the particulate bio-optical properties of the Southern Ocean (SO) remain poorly observed and understood. Here, we combined field measurements from hydrographic casts from two research voyages and from autonomous profiling floats (BGC-Argo) to examine particulate bio-optical properties and relationships among several ecologically and optically important variables, namely the phytoplankton chlorophyll a concentration (Chl), the particulate absorption coefficient (ap), the particulate backscattering coefficient (bbp), and the particulate organic carbon (POC) concentration. In the clearest waters of the SO (Chl &lt; 0.2 mg m−3), we found a significant contribution to absorption by non-algal particles (NAP) at 442 nm, which was up to 10 times greater than the absorption by phytoplankton. This makes the particulate bio-optical properties there remarkably different from typical oceanic case 1 water. A matchup analysis confirms the impact of this larger NAP absorption on the retrieval of Chl from satellite ocean colour observations. For waters with Chl &gt; 0.2 mg m−3, no significant differences are observed between the SO and temperate waters. Our findings also demonstrate consistency in predicting phytoplankton carbon from either Chl or bbp, suggesting that both methods are applicable in the SO.
南大洋颗粒物质的生物光学变异性
海洋中颗粒的组成和大小分布控制着它们的光学(散射和吸收)特性,以及一系列生物地球化学和生态过程。因此,它们提供了有关浮游海洋生态系统结构和功能的重要信息,可用于评估初级生产、颗粒沉降和碳封存。由于南大洋(SO)环境恶劣、位置偏远,对其微粒生物光学特性的观测和了解仍然很少。在此,我们结合两次研究航行的水文测量数据和自主剖面浮标(BGC-Argo)的实地测量数据,研究了颗粒生物光学特性以及几个重要的生态和光学变量之间的关系,即浮游植物叶绿素 a 浓度(Chl)、颗粒吸收系数(ap)、颗粒后向散射系数(bbp)和颗粒有机碳浓度(POC)。在 SO 最清澈的水域(Chl&lt; 0.2 mg m-3)中,我们发现非藻类颗粒(NAP)对 442 纳米波长的吸收有显著贡献,是浮游植物吸收的 10 倍。这使得那里的微粒生物光学特性与典型的海洋情况 1 海水有明显不同。匹配分析证实了更大的 NAP 吸收对从卫星海洋颜色观测中获取 Chl 的影响。对于 Chl &gt; 0.2 mg m-3 的水域,在 SO 和温带水域之间没有观察到显著差异。我们的研究结果还表明,从 Chl 或 bbp 预测浮游植物碳具有一致性,表明这两种方法都适用于 SO。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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