风驱混合能否维持巴伦支海开花后的新产量?

IF 3.3 2区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY
J. S. Braun, J. P. Rodgers, T. Brand, K. Davidson, S. F. Henley, M. Inall, M. Porter, E. J. Venables, F. Cottier
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在海冰覆盖减少的情况下,风驱动的混合是可能调节未来北冰洋初级生产变化的主要因素之一。量化这种影响需要了解这种机制是否会在开花后季节向地表水补充营养。因此,我们通过结合湍流、硝酸盐通量和初次生产期间硝酸盐的比例吸收测量,研究了风驱动的混合事件在巴伦支海启动新生产中的作用。我们计算了硝酸盐的再补给,并评估了硝酸碱与风驱动混合深度之间的关系,以探讨硝酸盐在开花后夏季的再补给机制。在巴伦支海中部分层较弱的水域中,取样时没有发现由风驱动的硝酸盐再补给到表面。也没有基于风驱动混合深度和硝酸碱上边界深度的经验模型来预测夏季开花后的补给。在巴伦支海北部强烈分层的水域,采样时的新产量很低,但建模表明,风驱动的硝酸盐补给可能发生在水华后的夏季,这与之前的发现不同。在斯瓦尔巴群岛北部的大陆架斜坡上发现了最高的硝酸盐通量,是巴伦支海中部的10倍,支持47%的净初级生产力,占新产量。我们的模型表明,在开花后季节,陆架斜坡预计会有风驱动的硝酸盐补给。
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Does Wind-Driven Mixing Sustain Post-Bloom New Production in the Barents Sea?

Does Wind-Driven Mixing Sustain Post-Bloom New Production in the Barents Sea?

Wind-driven mixing is one of the primary factors likely to regulate changes in primary production in the future Arctic Ocean with reduced sea ice coverage. Quantifying this effect requires an understanding of whether this mechanism will resupply nutrients to surface waters during the post-bloom season. We therefore investigated the role of wind-driven mixing events in initiating new production in the Barents Sea by combining measurements of turbulence, nitrate fluxes, and proportional uptake of nitrate during primary production. We calculated the resupply of nitrate, and the relationship between nitracline and wind-driven mixing depths was evaluated to investigate mechanisms for resupply of nitrate over the post-bloom summer. In the weakly stratified waters of the central Barents Sea, wind-driven resupply of nitrate to the surface was not found at the time of sampling. Nor was such resupply predicted based on empirical modeling of wind-driven mixing depth and the depth of the upper boundary of the nitracline for the post-bloom summer season. In the strongly stratified waters of the northern Barents Sea, new production was low at the time of sampling, but modeling suggests that wind-driven nitrate resupply is likely to occur during the post-bloom summer, differing from previous findings. The highest nitrate fluxes were found over the shelf slope north of Svalbard, which were 10 times higher than in the central Barents Sea, supporting 47% of the net primary productivity, accounted for as new production. Our model suggested that wind-driven nitrate resupply is to be expected for the shelf slope during the post-bloom season.

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Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans
Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans Earth and Planetary Sciences-Oceanography
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