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Fripiat, François; Cavagna, Anne-Julie; Dehairs, Frank; Speich, Sabrina; André, Luc; Cardinal, Damien (2011): (Table 1) Water column silicic acid concentrations and Si isotopic composition during Marion Dufresne cruise MD166 off South Africa [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.809699, Supplement to: Fripiat, F et al. (2011): Silicon pool dynamics and biogenic silica export in the Southern Ocean inferred from Si-isotopes. Ocean Science, 7(5), 533-547, https://doi.org/10.5194/os-7-533-2011

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Abstract:
Silicon isotopic signatures (d30Si) of water column silicic acid (Si(OH)4) were measured in the Southern Ocean, along a meridional transect from South Africa (Subtropical Zone) down to 57° S (northern Weddell Gyre). This provides the first reported data of a summer transect across the whole Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC). d30Si variations are large in the upper 1000 m, reflecting the effect of the silica pump superimposed upon meridional water transfer across the ACC: the transport of Antarctic surface waters northward by a net Ekman drift and their convergence and mixing with warmer upper-ocean Si-depleted waters to the north. Using Si isotopic signatures, we determine different mixing interfaces: the Antarctic Surface Water (AASW), the Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW), and thermoclines in the low latitude areas. The residual silicic acid concentrations of end-members control the d30Si alteration of the mixing products and with the exception of AASW, all mixing interfaces have a highly Si-depleted mixed layer end-member. These processes deplete the silicic acid AASW concentration northward, across the different interfaces, without significantly changing the AASW d30Si composition. By comparing our new results with a previous study in the Australian sector we show that during the circumpolar transport of the ACC eastward, the d30Si composition of the silicic acid pools is getting slightly, but significantly lighter from the Atlantic to the Australian sectors. This results either from the dissolution of biogenic silica in the deeper layers and/or from an isopycnal mixing with the deep water masses in the different oceanic basins: North Atlantic Deep Water in the Atlantic, and Indian Ocean deep water in the Indo-Australian sector. This isotopic trend is further transmitted to the subsurface waters, representing mixing interfaces between the surface and deeper layers.
Through the use of d30Si constraints, net biogenic silica production (representative of annual export), at the Greenwich Meridian is estimated to be 5.2 ± 1.3 and 1.1 ± 0.3 mol Si/m**2 for the Antarctic Zone and Polar Front Zone, respectively. This is in good agreement with previous estimations. Furthermore, summertime Si-supply into the mixed layer of both zones, via vertical mixing, is estimated to be 1.6 ± 0.4 and 0.1 ± 0.5 mol Si/m**2, respectively.
Related to:
Fripiat, François; Cavagna, Anne-Julie; Dehairs, Frank; de Brauwere, A; André, Luc; Cardinal, Damien (2012): (Table 1) Water column biogenic silica concentrations and Si isotopic composition during Marion Dufresne cruise MD166 off South Africa. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.809702 (Data on biogenic silica can be found in Fripiat et al. (2012) dataset)
Coverage:
Median Latitude: -46.966364 * Median Longitude: 4.979091 * South-bound Latitude: -57.320000 * West-bound Longitude: 0.000000 * North-bound Latitude: -36.450000 * East-bound Longitude: 13.100000
Date/Time Start: 2008-02-21T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2008-03-16T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, water: m * Maximum DEPTH, water: 5000 m
Event(s):
MD_Large_2  * Latitude: -36.450000 * Longitude: 13.100000 * Date/Time: 2008-02-25T00:00:00 * Location: off South Africa * Campaign: MD166 (BONUS-GOODHOPE, GIPY6) * Basis: Marion Dufresne (1995) * Method/Device: CTD/Rosette (CTD-RO)
MD_Large_3  * Latitude: -44.540000 * Longitude: 6.530000 * Date/Time: 2008-03-02T00:00:00 * Location: off South Africa * Campaign: MD166 (BONUS-GOODHOPE, GIPY6) * Basis: Marion Dufresne (1995) * Method/Device: CTD/Rosette (CTD-RO)
MD_Large_4  * Latitude: -46.010000 * Longitude: 5.520000 * Date/Time: 2008-03-03T00:00:00 * Location: off South Africa * Campaign: MD166 (BONUS-GOODHOPE, GIPY6) * Basis: Marion Dufresne (1995) * Method/Device: CTD/Rosette (CTD-RO)
Comment:
Data extracted in the frame of a joint ICSTI/PANGAEA IPY effort, see http://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.150150
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Date/Time of eventDate/Time
Latitude of eventLatitude
Longitude of eventLongitude
DEPTH, waterDepth watermGeocode
Silicic acidSi(OH)4µmol/lFripiat, FrançoisColorimetry
δ30Si, silicic acidδ30Si Si(OH)4Fripiat, FrançoisMulti-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (MC-ICP-MS)
δ30Si, errorδ30Si e±Fripiat, François
Sample commentSample commentFripiat, François
Size:
362 data points

Data

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δ30Si Si(OH)4 []

δ30Si e [±]

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MD_Super_5 2008-03-16-57.3200.0202965.21.850.00
MD_Super_52008-03-16-57.3200.0208864.22.00mixed layer depth below this depth
MD_Super_52008-03-16-57.3200.02015184.11.500.03mixed layer depth above this depth
MD_Super_52008-03-16-57.3200.02019996.21.350.01
MD_Super_52008-03-16-57.3200.020251101.51.370.05
MD_Super_52008-03-16-57.3200.020299104.21.410.05
MD_Super_52008-03-16-57.3200.020400110.51.440.36
MD_Super_52008-03-16-57.3200.020499117.21.47
MD_Super_52008-03-16-57.3200.020700116.51.440.20
MD_Super_52008-03-16-57.3200.0201003120.01.27
MD_Super_52008-03-16-57.3200.0201499119.11.13
MD_Super_52008-03-16-57.3200.0201999116.61.120.06
MD_Super_52008-03-16-57.3200.0202500119.71.43
MD_Super_52008-03-16-57.3200.0203000117.21.110.08
MD_Super_52008-03-16-57.3200.0203979118.81.08
MD_Large_7 2008-03-14-55.1400.030450.71.95
MD_Large_72008-03-14-55.1400.0308050.01.780.07mixed layer depth below this depth
MD_Large_72008-03-14-55.1400.03010058.91.770.11mixed layer depth above this depth
MD_Large_72008-03-14-55.1400.03014974.41.54
MD_Large_72008-03-14-55.1400.03019979.71.530.17
MD_Large_72008-03-14-55.1400.03030086.51.61
MD_Large_72008-03-14-55.1400.03060093.91.250.08
MD_Large_72008-03-14-55.1400.0301002103.51.34
MD_Large_72008-03-14-55.1400.0302096122.71.38
MD_Large_72008-03-14-55.1400.0302768129.21.430.03
MD_Super_4 2008-03-11-51.8700.0001122.22.42
MD_Super_42008-03-11-51.8700.0007922.32.370.06
MD_Super_42008-03-11-51.8700.00010021.92.160.08mixed layer depth below this depth
MD_Super_42008-03-11-51.8700.00014930.52.03mixed layer depth above this depth
MD_Super_42008-03-11-51.8700.00019963.21.480.00
MD_Super_42008-03-11-51.8700.00030086.01.410.09
MD_Super_42008-03-11-51.8700.00039887.61.580.17
MD_Super_42008-03-11-51.8700.00055388.91.370.16
MD_Super_42008-03-11-51.8700.00070490.11.53
MD_Super_42008-03-11-51.8700.0001201101.91.35
MD_Super_42008-03-11-51.8700.0001601109.51.47
MD_Super_42008-03-11-51.8700.0002001121.61.30
MD_Super_42008-03-11-51.8700.0002551131.21.13
MD_Large_6 2008-03-08-50.2201.18034.02.47
MD_Large_62008-03-08-50.2201.180484.02.48
MD_Large_62008-03-08-50.2201.180985.12.47mixed layer depth below this depth
MD_Large_62008-03-08-50.2201.18012920.12.03mixed layer depth above this depth
MD_Large_62008-03-08-50.2201.18020041.32.04
MD_Large_62008-03-08-50.2201.18025148.21.570.15
MD_Large_62008-03-08-50.2201.18040164.41.420.13
MD_Large_62008-03-08-50.2201.18060275.71.39
MD_Large_62008-03-08-50.2201.18080179.31.46
MD_Large_62008-03-08-50.2201.18099979.11.370.15
MD_Large_62008-03-08-50.2201.180150178.41.44
MD_Large_62008-03-08-50.2201.180200293.11.28
MD_Large_62008-03-08-50.2201.1802500115.41.36
MD_Large_62008-03-08-50.2201.1802998124.71.38
MD_Large_62008-03-08-50.2201.1803596125.91.62
MD_Large_5 2008-03-07-49.0202.50091.82.77
MD_Large_52008-03-07-49.0202.500701.92.840.08mixed layer depth below this depth
MD_Large_52008-03-07-49.0202.5001002.01.990.03mixed layer depth above this depth
MD_Large_52008-03-07-49.0202.5001517.22.07
MD_Large_52008-03-07-49.0202.50020013.81.92
MD_Large_52008-03-07-49.0202.50030022.41.36
MD_Large_52008-03-07-49.0202.50040230.91.990.28
MD_Large_52008-03-07-49.0202.50060044.61.63
MD_Large_52008-03-07-49.0202.50079965.61.530.01
MD_Large_52008-03-07-49.0202.500100068.21.58
MD_Large_52008-03-07-49.0202.500200176.21.41
MD_Large_52008-03-07-49.0202.5003001105.71.37
MD_Large_52008-03-07-49.0202.5004080128.61.44
MD_Super_3 2008-03-06-47.3304.23052.13.240.01
MD_Super_32008-03-06-47.3304.230412.12.85
MD_Super_32008-03-06-47.3304.230792.22.36
MD_Super_32008-03-06-47.3304.2301004.22.570.19mixed layer depth below this depth
MD_Super_32008-03-06-47.3304.2301499.22.30mixed layer depth above this depth
MD_Super_32008-03-06-47.3304.23020010.42.42
MD_Super_32008-03-06-47.3304.23040125.31.930.35
MD_Super_32008-03-06-47.3304.23060042.51.67
MD_Super_32008-03-06-47.3304.230100267.81.43
MD_Super_32008-03-06-47.3304.230140370.01.42
MD_Super_32008-03-06-47.3304.230200076.61.34
MD_Super_32008-03-06-47.3304.230230185.61.260.01
MD_Super_32008-03-06-47.3304.2302900101.81.390.34
MD_Super_32008-03-06-47.3304.2303500116.01.16
MD_Super_32008-03-06-47.3304.2304101122.61.37
MD_Super_32008-03-06-47.3304.2304532132.11.28
MD_Large_4 2008-03-03-46.0105.52051.02.500.05
MD_Large_42008-03-03-46.0105.520321.23.01
MD_Large_42008-03-03-46.0105.520611.12.44mixed layer depth below this depth
MD_Large_42008-03-03-46.0105.520902.92.72mixed layer depth above this depth
MD_Large_42008-03-03-46.0105.5201516.92.41
MD_Large_42008-03-03-46.0105.52030016.31.90
MD_Large_42008-03-03-46.0105.52050129.51.70
MD_Large_42008-03-03-46.0105.52074951.51.680.07
MD_Large_42008-03-03-46.0105.520100068.31.45
MD_Large_42008-03-03-46.0105.520150275.41.51
MD_Large_42008-03-03-46.0105.520199973.31.360.09
MD_Large_42008-03-03-46.0105.520249787.11.36
MD_Large_42008-03-03-46.0105.5203001104.41.43
MD_Large_42008-03-03-46.0105.5203500113.71.40
MD_Large_42008-03-03-46.0105.5204148126.01.47
MD_Large_3 2008-03-02-44.5406.530111.02.460.19
MD_Large_32008-03-02-44.5406.530280.92.780.23mixed layer depth below this depth
MD_Large_32008-03-02-44.5406.5301014.42.320.12mixed layer depth above this depth
MD_Large_32008-03-02-44.5406.5301496.02.07
MD_Large_32008-03-02-44.5406.53029811.12.06
MD_Large_32008-03-02-44.5406.53040014.81.830.10
MD_Large_32008-03-02-44.5406.530125166.81.54
MD_Large_32008-03-02-44.5406.530199771.41.51
MD_Large_32008-03-02-44.5406.530300195.81.36
MD_Large_32008-03-02-44.5406.5303601110.51.22
MD_Large_32008-03-02-44.5406.5304371125.91.24
MD_Super_2 2008-02-27-42.2808.560100.63.240.05
MD_Super_22008-02-27-42.2808.560401.0mixed layer depth below this depth
MD_Super_22008-02-27-42.2808.560802.52.070.06mixed layer depth above this depth
MD_Super_22008-02-27-42.2808.5601003.21.890.08
MD_Super_22008-02-27-42.2808.5601504.82.09
MD_Super_22008-02-27-42.2808.5603009.52.010.14
MD_Super_22008-02-27-42.2808.56060119.01.83
MD_Super_22008-02-27-42.2808.560100146.91.500.01
MD_Super_22008-02-27-42.2808.560140068.01.290.11
MD_Super_22008-02-27-42.2808.560200071.61.28
MD_Super_22008-02-27-42.2808.560250166.11.420.09
MD_Super_22008-02-27-42.2808.560350087.11.30
MD_Super_22008-02-27-42.2808.5604057110.61.36
MD_Large_2 2008-02-25-36.45013.1001011.21.96
MD_Large_22008-02-25-36.45013.1002003.11.89
MD_Large_22008-02-25-36.45013.10050414.41.77
MD_Large_22008-02-25-36.45013.10060018.91.73
MD_Large_22008-02-25-36.45013.100100048.41.550.07
MD_Large_22008-02-25-36.45013.100200164.01.48
MD_Large_22008-02-25-36.45013.100290069.21.57
MD_Large_22008-02-25-36.45013.1004200114.91.44
MD_Large_22008-02-25-36.45013.1004570117.91.130.01
MD_Super_1 2008-02-21-36.45013.10042.23.040.24
MD_Super_12008-02-21-36.45013.100252.32.890.07mixed layer depth below this depth
MD_Super_12008-02-21-36.45013.100754.52.070.01mixed layer depth above this depth
MD_Super_12008-02-21-36.45013.1002204.81.99
MD_Super_12008-02-21-36.45013.1004209.71.79
MD_Super_12008-02-21-36.45013.10070126.01.36
MD_Super_12008-02-21-36.45013.100100251.41.64
MD_Super_12008-02-21-36.45013.100149968.81.48
MD_Super_12008-02-21-36.45013.100200160.01.37
MD_Super_12008-02-21-36.45013.100255962.71.400.01
MD_Super_12008-02-21-36.45013.100290065.91.18
MD_Super_12008-02-21-36.45013.100349988.21.51
MD_Super_12008-02-21-36.45013.1004199112.21.300.14
MD_Super_12008-02-21-36.45013.1004600116.01.06
MD_Super_12008-02-21-36.45013.1005000115.61.05