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Gerringa, Loes J A; Alderkamp, Anne-Carlijn; Laan, Patrick; Thuróczy, Charles-Edouard; de Baar, Hein J W; Mills, Matthew M; van Dijken, Gert L; van Haren, Hans; Arrigo, Kevin R (2012): (Table 1) Vertical turbulent eddy diffusivity of selected stations from the Nathaniel B. Palmer cruise NBP09-01 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.810237, Supplement to: Gerringa, LJA et al. (2012): Iron from melting glaciers fuels the phytoplankton blooms in Amundsen Sea (Southern Ocean): Iron biogeochemistry. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 71-76, 16-31, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.03.007

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Abstract:
Dissolved iron (DFe) and total dissolvable Fe (TDFe) were measured in January-February 2009 in Pine Island Bay, as well as in the Pine Island and Amundsen polynyas (Amundsen Sea, Southern Ocean). Iron (Fe) has been shown to be a limiting nutrient for phytoplankton growth, even in the productive continental shelves surrounding the Antarctic continent. However, the polynyas of the Amundsen Sea harbor the highest concentrations of phytoplankton anywhere in Antarctica. Here we present data showing the likely sources of Fe that enable such a productive and long lasting phytoplankton bloom. Circumpolar Deep Water (CDW) flows over the bottom of the shelf into the Pine Island Bay where DFe and TDFe were observed to increase from 0.2 to 0.4 nM DFe and from 0.3-4.0 to 7-14 nM TDFe, respectively. At the southern end of Pine Island Bay, the CDW upwelled under the Pine Island Glacier, bringing nutrients (including Fe) to the surface and melting the base of the glacier. Concentrations of DFe in waters near the Pine Island Glacier and the more westward lying Crosson, Dotson, and Getz Ice Shelves varied between 0.40 and 1.31 nM, depending on the relative magnitude of upwelling, turbulent mixing, and melting. These values represent maximum concentrations since associated ligands (which increase the solubility of Fe in seawater) were saturated with Fe (Thuroczy et al., 2012, doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.03.009). The TDFe concentrations were very high compared to what previously has been measured in the Southern Ocean, varying between 3 and 106 nM. In the Pine Island Polynya, macronutrients and DFe were consumed by the phytoplankton bloom and concentrations were very low. We calculate that atmospheric dust contributed < 1% of the Fe necessary to sustain the phytoplankton bloom, while vertical turbulent eddy diffusion from the sediment, sea ice melt, and upwelling contributed 1.0-3.8%, 0.7-2.9%, and 0.4-1.7%, respectively. The largest source was Fe input from the PIG, which could satisfy the total Fe demand by the phytoplankton bloom by lateral advection of Fe over a range of 150 km from the glacier. The role of TDFe as a phytoplankton nutrient remains unclear, perhaps representing an important indirect Fe source via dissolution and complexation by dissolved organic ligands (Gerringa et al., 2000, doi:10.1016/S0304-4203(99)00092-4; Borer et al., 2005, doi:10.1016/j.marchem.2004.08.006).
Coverage:
Median Latitude: -73.869283 * Median Longitude: -108.072311 * South-bound Latitude: -75.091830 * West-bound Longitude: -118.720670 * North-bound Latitude: -71.567830 * East-bound Longitude: -101.294670
Date/Time Start: 2009-01-16T12:02:00 * Date/Time End: 2009-02-15T10:19:00
Minimum Elevation: -1603.7 m * Maximum Elevation: -300.5 m
Event(s):
NBP0901_13  * Latitude: -74.360670 * Longitude: -104.889000 * Date/Time: 2009-01-16T12:02:00 * Elevation: -1243.0 m * Location: Southern Ocean * Campaign: NBP0901 (DynaLiFe) * Basis: Nathaniel B. Palmer * Method/Device: Multiple investigations (MULT)
NBP0901_14  * Latitude: -74.718330 * Longitude: -104.024500 * Date/Time: 2009-01-16T19:15:00 * Elevation: -1068.8 m * Location: Southern Ocean * Campaign: NBP0901 (DynaLiFe) * Basis: Nathaniel B. Palmer * Method/Device: Multiple investigations (MULT)
NBP0901_16  * Latitude: -75.091830 * Longitude: -101.773500 * Date/Time: 2009-01-17T23:35:00 * Elevation: -932.8 m * Location: Southern Ocean * Campaign: NBP0901 (DynaLiFe) * Basis: Nathaniel B. Palmer * Method/Device: Multiple investigations (MULT)
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
Latitude of eventLatitude
Longitude of eventLongitude
Date/Time of eventDate/Time
Area/localityAreaGerringa, Loes J A
Station labelStationGerringa, Loes J A
Eddy diffusivity, vertical turbulentK vtm2/dayGerringa, Loes J AEstimated by calculating the Thorpe scale and from CTD data
Size:
69 data points

Data

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Event

Latitude

Longitude

Date/Time

Area

Station

K vt [m2/day]
NBP0901_140 -71.6517-110.57682009-02-11T10:53Ice covered shelf1400.4
NBP0901_142 -71.5678-113.03052009-02-12T11:21Ice covered shelf1420.4
NBP0901_158 -71.9017-118.72072009-02-15T10:19Ice covered shelf1581.5
NBP0901_13 -74.3607-104.88902009-01-16T12:02Pine Island Polynya1325.1
NBP0901_14 -74.7183-104.02452009-01-16T19:15Pine Island Polynya146.4
NBP0901_91 -74.2083-105.59472009-01-27T09:06Pine Island Polynya91207.4
NBP0901_102 -74.5505-103.17672009-01-30T20:25Pine Island Polynya10233.7
NBP0901_103 -74.6405-104.39432009-01-31T03:11Pine Island Polynya1036.2
NBP0901_104 -74.1662-104.00182009-01-31T17:56Pine Island Polynya104293.8
NBP0901_105 -73.9172-104.99772009-01-31T21:57Pine Island Polynya1052.7
NBP0901_106 -73.7497-106.00082009-02-01T01:16Pine Island Polynya1064.4
NBP0901_107 -73.5843-106.99972009-02-01T04:57Pine Island Polynya10716.4
NBP0901_108 -73.4168-108.00222009-02-01T09:08Pine Island Polynya10825.9
NBP0901_113 -73.1630-115.01652009-02-03T02:21Amundsen Polynya1135.3
NBP0901_114 -73.6337-115.25502009-02-03T06:55Amundsen Polynya1146.6
NBP0901_148 -73.3373-117.85732009-02-13T23:06Amundsen Polynya1483.0
NBP0901_86 -74.7177-102.80332009-01-26T10:39Pine Island Bay8625.1
NBP0901_88 -74.8277-103.15682009-01-26T15:05Pine Island Bay888.6
NBP0901_99 -74.8305-102.62582009-01-29T15:40Pine Island Bay990.6
NBP0901_16 -75.0918-101.77352009-01-17T23:35Pine Island Glacier166134.4
NBP0901_55 -74.7740-101.29472009-01-23T08:08Pine Island Glacier5562.2
NBP0901_153 -74.0113-118.13102009-02-14T11:27Dotson Glacier11981.2
NBP0901_119 -74.1728-113.33982009-02-04T18:41Getz glacier153129.6