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Leynaert, Aude; Tréguer, Paul; Lancelot, Christiane; Rodier, Martine (2001): Production of biogenic silica during the EBENE cruise, Equatorial Pacific [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.787696, Supplement to: Leynaert, A et al. (2001): Silicon limitation of biogenic silica production in the Equatorial Pacific. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 48(3), 639-660, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0967-0637(00)00044-3

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Abstract:
During the EBENE cruise (November 1996), distributions of biogenic silica concentration and production rates were investigated in the surface waters of the equatorial Pacific (180°W, from 8°S to 8°N), with particular emphasis on the limitation of the biogenic silica production by ambient silicic acid concentrations. Integrated over the depth of the euphotic layer, concentrations of biogenic silica and production rates were maximum at the Equator (8.0 and 2.6 mmol/m**2/d) and decreased more or less symmetrically polewards. Contribution of diatoms to the new production was estimated indirectly, comparing biogenic silica production rates and available data of new and export production in the same area. This comparison shows that new production in the equatorial area could mostly be sustained by diatoms, accounting for the major part of the exported flux of organic carbon. Kinetics experiments of silicic acid enrichment were performed. Half saturation constants were 1.57 µM at 3°S and 2.42 µM at the Equator close to the ambient concentrations. The corresponding Vmax values for Si uptake were 0.028/h at 3°S and 0.052/h at the equator. Experiments also show that in situ rates were restricted to 13-78% of Vmax, depending on ambient silicic acid concentrations. This work provides the first direct evidence that the rate of Si uptake by diatom populations of the equatorial Pacific is limited by the ambient concentration of silicic acid. However, such Si limitation might not be sufficient in itself to explain the low diatom growth rates observed, and additional limitation is suggested. One hypothesis that is consistent with the results of Fe limitation studies is that Fe and Si limitations may interact, rather than just being a mutually exclusive explanation for the HNLC character of the system.
Funding:
Fourth Framework Programme (FP4), grant/award no. MAS3970141: Silicon Cycling in the World Ocean
Coverage:
Median Latitude: -0.157018 * Median Longitude: -179.892982 * South-bound Latitude: -7.983333 * West-bound Longitude: 179.883333 * North-bound Latitude: 8.000000 * East-bound Longitude: -179.800000
Date/Time Start: 1996-10-26T10:44:00 * Date/Time End: 1996-11-12T01:02:00
Minimum DEPTH, water: m * Maximum DEPTH, water: 300 m
Event(s):
EBENE_001 * Latitude: -7.983333 * Longitude: -179.850000 * Date/Time: 1996-10-26T10:44:00 * Location: Equatorial Pacific * Campaign: EBENE * Basis: L Atalante * Method/Device: CTD/Rosette (CTD-RO)
EBENE_002 * Latitude: -6.983333 * Longitude: -179.833333 * Date/Time: 1996-10-26T20:52:00 * Location: Equatorial Pacific * Campaign: EBENE * Basis: L Atalante * Method/Device: CTD/Rosette (CTD-RO)
EBENE_003 * Latitude: -5.983333 * Longitude: -179.850000 * Date/Time: 1996-10-27T05:43:00 * Location: Equatorial Pacific * Campaign: EBENE * Basis: L Atalante * Method/Device: CTD/Rosette (CTD-RO)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEvent
2Date/Time of eventDate/Time
3Latitude of eventLatitude
4Longitude of eventLongitude
5Elevation of eventElevationm
6DEPTH, waterDepth watermGeocode
7SilicateSi(OH)4µmol/lLeynaert, AudeDissolved silica, colorimetric (Parsons et al., 1984, Pergamon Press, Oxford)
8Biogenic silicabSiO2µmol/lLeynaert, AudeBiogenic silica concentration (Ragueneau & Tréguer 1994)
9Production of biogenic silicapBSinmol/l/hLeynaert, AudeBiogenic silica production (Leynaert et al 1996 in Baeyens et al.)
10Silicic acid uptake rate, specificv pSi upt rate1/hLeynaert, AudeBiogenic silica production (Leynaert et al 1996 in Baeyens et al.)
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