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Fischer, Gerhard; Romero, Oscar E; Merkel, Ute; Donner, Barbara; Iversen, Morten Hvitfeldt; Nowald, Nicolas; Ratmeyer, Volker; Ruhland, Götz; Klann, Marco; Wefer, Gerold (2016): (Table 2) Seasonal flux data and percentages of major bulk components of total flux at the mesotrophic sediment trap site CB from 1988 - 2012 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.867251

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Abstract:
A more than two-decadal sediment trap record from the Eastern Boundary Upwelling Ecosystem (EBUE) off Cape Blanc, Mauritania, is analysed with respect to deep ocean mass fluxes, flux components and their variability on seasonal to decadal timescales. The total mass flux revealed interannual fluctuations which were superimposed by fluctuations on decadal timescales. High winter fluxes of biogenic silica (BSi), used as a measure of marine production (mostly by diatoms) largely correspond to a positive North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) index (December-March). However, this relationship is weak. The highest positive BSi anomaly was in winter 2004-2005 when the NAO was in a neutral state. More episodic BSi sedimentation events occurred in several summer seasons between 2001 and 2005, when the previous winter NAO was neutral or even negative. We suggest that distinct dust outbreaks and deposition in the surface ocean in winter and occasionally in summer/autumn enhanced particle sedimentation and carbon export on short timescales via the ballasting effect. Episodic perturbations of the marine carbon cycle by dust outbreaks (e.g. in 2005) might have weakened the relationships between fluxes and large-scale climatic oscillations. As phytoplankton biomass is high throughout the year, any dry (in winter) or wet (in summer) deposition of fine-grained dust particles is assumed to enhance the efficiency of the biological pump by incorporating dust into dense and fast settling organic-rich aggregates. A good correspondence between BSi and dust fluxes was observed for the dusty year 2005, following a period of rather dry conditions in the Sahara/Sahel region. Large changes of all bulk fluxes occurred during the strongest El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) in 1997-1999 where low fluxes were obtained for almost 1 year during the warm El Niño and high fluxes in the following cold La Niña phase. For decadal timescales, Bakun (1990) suggested an intensification of coastal upwelling due to increased winds (''Bakun upwelling intensification hypothesis''; Cropper et al., 2014) and global climate change. We did not observe an increase of any flux component off Cape Blanc during the past 2 and a half decades which might support this. Furthermore, fluxes of mineral dust did not show any positive or negative trends over time which might suggest enhanced desertification or ''Saharan greening'' during the last few decades.
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Fischer, Gerhard; Romero, Oscar E; Merkel, Ute; Donner, Barbara; Iversen, Morten Hvitfeldt; Nowald, Nicolas; Ratmeyer, Volker; Ruhland, Götz; Klann, Marco; Wefer, Gerold (2016): Deep ocean mass fluxes in the coastal upwelling off Mauritania from 1988 to 2012: variability on seasonal to decadal timescales. Biogeosciences, 13(10), 3071-3090, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-13-3071-2016
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 21.232309 * Median Longitude: -20.719252 * South-bound Latitude: 20.755000 * West-bound Longitude: -20.848333 * North-bound Latitude: 21.300000 * East-bound Longitude: -19.742000
Date/Time Start: 1988-03-22T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2012-09-12T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, water: 745 m * Maximum DEPTH, water: 4168 m
Event(s):
CB1_trap  * Latitude: 20.755000 * Longitude: -19.742000 * Date/Time Start: 1988-03-22T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1989-03-08T00:00:00 * Elevation: -3646.0 m * Campaign: M6/6 * Basis: Meteor (1986) * Method/Device: Trap (TRAP)
CB2_trap  * Latitude: 21.145000 * Longitude: -20.687000 * Date/Time Start: 1989-03-15T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1990-03-24T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4092.0 m * Campaign: M9/4 * Basis: Meteor (1986) * Method/Device: Trap (TRAP)
CB3_trap  * Latitude: 21.138000 * Longitude: -20.672000 * Date/Time Start: 1990-04-08T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1991-04-30T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4094.0 m * Campaign: M12/1 * Basis: Meteor (1986) * Method/Device: Trap (TRAP)
Size:
1402 data points

Data

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Event

Depth water [m]

Sample comment

Date/Time

Date/time end

Sample label

Season

Date

Duration [days]
10 
Comment
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Mass flux tot [g/m2]
12 
bSi flux [g/m2]
13 
TOC flux [g/m2]
14 
N flux [g/m2]
15 
CaCO3 flux [g/m2]
16 
Litho flux [g/m2]
17 
bSiO2 [%]
18 
TOC flux [%]
19 
N flux [%]
20 
CaCO3 flux [%]
21 
Litho flux [%]
CB1_trap 2195CB-1 lower1988-03-221988-06-11#1-3spring198881.0015.641.910.590.0694.8907.6612.233.770.4431.2548.96
CB1_trap21951988-06-111988-09-27#4-7summer108.0023.011.571.070.13510.8308.476.814.660.5947.0736.81
CB1_trap21951988-09-271988-12-17#8-10fall81.0014.120.860.510.0566.7805.466.113.600.4048.0038.70
CB1_trap21951988-12-171989-03-08#11-13winter198981.0011.500.890.450.0555.0904.637.703.920.4844.2140.23
CB2_trap 3502CB-2 lower1989-03-151989-06-25#1-6spring102.0012.910.520.400.0516.9204.684.033.100.4053.6036.25
CB2_trap35021989-06-251989-09-18#7-11summer85.0013.620.490.390.0467.4804.873.602.860.3454.9235.76
CB2_trap35021989-09-181989-12-29#12-17fall102.0016.290.670.480.0568.2106.454.112.950.3450.4039.59
CB2_trap35021989-12-291990-03-24#18-22winter199085.0014.060.750.460.0556.8105.585.333.270.3948.4439.69
CB3_trap 3557CB-3 lower1990-04-291990-07-03#2-4spring64.5012.680.490.390.0476.7804.643.873.040.3753.4936.55
CB3_trap35571990-07-031990-09-27#5-8summer86.0013.200.400.390.0447.3504.673.052.980.3355.6435.35
CB3_trap35571990-09-271990-12-22#9-12fall86.009.760.400.440.0524.0204.464.084.520.5341.2145.66
CB3_trap35571990-12-221991-03-18#13-16winter199186.0010.890.580.730.0914.5004.345.336.730.8441.3539.87
CB4_trap 3562CB-4 lower1991-03-181991-06-22#17 + #1-5spring71.50gap4.870.240.380.0532.0901.774.897.831.0943.0236.36
CB4_trap35621991-06-221991-09-20# 6-14summer90.009.060.480.830.1103.6603.255.309.161.2140.4035.87
CB4_trap35621991-09-201991-11-19# 15-20fall60.002.670.130.170.0231.3100.894.876.370.8649.0633.33
CB4_trap3562winter
CB5_trap 3587CB-5 lower1994-06-061994-06-23#1-4spring199417.001.760.050.050.0071.2700.352.842.840.4072.1619.89
CB5_trap35871994-06-231994-08-27#5-19summer65.007.300.160.140.0235.9700.892.191.920.3281.7812.19
CB6 771CB-6 upper1994-09-241994-12-21# 2-5fall88.0011.580.260.700.1046.8203.102.276.020.9058.9226.74
CB67711994-12-211995-03-19# 6-9winter199588.0012.440.960.740.1135.8904.127.695.910.9147.3333.14
CB67711995-03-191995-06-15# 10-13spring88.003.500.220.240.0421.5901.206.296.861.2045.4334.29
CB67711995-06-151995-09-11# 14-17summer88.000.240.000.000.0010.0000.000.000.000.420.000.00
CB7_trap 3586CB-7 lower1995-11-201995-12-19#1fall29.002.910.180.120.0151.2201.266.264.260.5242.0643.33
CB7_trap35861995-12-191996-03-16#2-5winter199688.008.020.370.340.0443.8003.164.554.280.5547.4039.48
CB7_trap35861996-03-161996-06-12#6-9spring88.009.550.630.610.0804.7602.946.586.380.8449.8330.82
CB7_trap35861996-06-121996-09-30#10-14summer110.007.440.200.290.0364.7201.952.663.900.4863.3926.15
CB7_trap35861996-09-301996-12-27#15-18fall88.008.590.380.400.0493.7303.694.404.640.5743.3842.91
CB7_trap3586CB-7/8 lower1996-12-271997-03-20#19-20 + #1-2winter199782.0014.240.780.770.0975.3706.555.465.410.6837.7046.00
CB8 745CB-8 upper1997-03-201997-06-20# 3-6spring98.0017.720.621.050.1319.6905.303.505.940.7454.6829.92
CB87451997-06-201997-10-02# 7-10summer98.004.250.040.200.0262.9100.900.924.660.6168.5021.20
CB87451997-10-021997-12-14# 11-13fall73.500.490.010.040.0060.2500.122.867.141.2251.8424.08
CB87451997-12-141998-03-22# 14-17winter199898.001.680.050.150.0240.8400.453.218.871.4350.1226.49
CB87451998-03-221998-06-18#18-20 + #1spring81.00gap1.570.010.060.0081.2100.200.453.700.5176.8012.62
CB9_trap 3580CB-9 lower1998-06-181998-09-09# 2-4summer82.5017.670.610.580.07412.5703.343.453.290.4271.1118.87
CB9_trap35801998-09-091998-12-28# 5-8fall110.0017.061.070.770.0869.3105.156.254.480.5054.5930.19
CB9_trap35801998-12-281999-03-20# 9-11winter199982.5016.331.190.620.0737.1806.717.273.810.4543.9941.11
CB9_trap35801999-03-201999-06-11# 12-14spring82.5019.551.080.650.08311.7705.405.533.330.4260.1727.61
CB9_trap35801999-06-111999-09-29# 15-18summer110.0016.880.510.570.06811.8003.433.023.350.4069.9220.35
CB9_trap3580CB-9/10 lower1999-09-291999-12-16#19-20+ #1-2fall75.00gap2.200.090.090.0101.1100.754.263.900.4550.3634.07
CB9_trap35801999-12-162000-03-21#3winter200094.008.920.140.450.0767.2600.931.595.040.8581.3910.46
CB9_trap35802000-03-212000-06-21#3spring92.008.740.140.440.0757.1100.911.595.050.8681.3310.45
CB9_trap35802000-06-212000-09-21#3summer92.008.740.140.440.0757.1100.911.595.050.8681.3310.45
CB11 1003CB-11 upper2000-10-112000-12-18#3 + # 1-8fall87.008.320.410.560.0875.1301.684.936.731.0561.6620.19
CB1110032000-12-182001-03-22#9-19winter200193.506.510.390.600.0933.5701.346.019.251.4354.8420.58
CB12_trap 3610CB-12 lower2001-04-052001-06-27# 1-4spring83.006.500.320.250.0342.9102.764.923.850.5244.7742.46
CB12_trap36102001-06-272001-10-01# 5-9summer96.2512.491.030.630.0916.4703.758.255.040.7351.8030.02
CB12_trap36102001-10-012001-12-17# 10-13fall77.007.900.530.430.0503.7202.796.715.440.6347.0935.32
CB12_trap36102001-12-172002-03-21# 14 sammelwinter200294.250.880.050.040.0090.7500.025.684.201.0285.232.27
CB13_trap 3606CB-13 lower2002-04-232002-06-19#1-3spring57.006.030.270.230.0293.5301.784.463.780.4858.4229.55
CB13_trap36062002-06-192002-09-22#4-8summer95.0023.101.030.620.08516.8503.984.442.690.3772.9417.23
CB13_trap36062002-09-222002-12-26#9-13fall95.009.510.420.320.0425.5302.924.423.360.4458.1630.66
CB13_trap36062002-12-262003-03-31#14-18winter200395.0011.410.550.350.0506.7803.394.783.070.4459.3729.72
CB13_trap36062003-03-31#19-20spring38.007.710.690.270.0363.6802.798.923.540.4747.7336.23
CB14 1246CB-14 upper2003-06-152003-09-16#2-7summer93.0011.351.260.830.1045.7702.6711.067.320.9250.8023.52
CB1412462003-09-162003-12-18#8-13fall93.008.280.840.450.0613.9902.5610.165.480.7448.1430.87
CB1412462003-12-182004-03-20#14-19winter200493.000.580.030.030.0050.2900.165.395.220.8749.9127.48
CB15 3624CB-15 lower2004-04-172004-06-25#1-3spring69.0012.490.660.450.0597.5803.365.303.580.4760.6426.90
CB1536242004-06-252004-09-25#4-7summer92.0015.210.430.390.05310.7503.252.802.540.3570.6421.34
CB1536242004-09-252004-12-26#8-11fall92.008.340.480.360.0434.2202.935.724.250.5250.6035.14
CB1536242004-12-262005-03-28#12-15winter200592.0023.561.691.120.15212.1807.447.184.760.6551.6931.59
CB1536242005-03-282005-06-28#16-19spring92.007.720.240.280.0415.0001.933.043.650.5364.7224.94
CB16 4160CB-16 lower2005-06-282005-09-27#20 + 1-3summer87.50gap18.231.120.630.07810.4605.406.133.430.4357.3829.62
CB1641602005-09-272005-12-22#4-7fall86.0015.871.190.630.0746.9806.457.513.940.4743.9740.63
CB1641602005-12-222006-03-18#8-11winter200686.0014.900.720.460.0568.7104.544.823.110.3858.4630.48
CB1641602006-03-182006-06-12#12-15spring86.0015.160.920.660.0859.0403.876.094.370.5659.6425.51
CB1641602006-06-122006-09-28#16-20summer107.506.070.450.240.0313.5501.587.383.970.5158.5126.11
CB17_trap 3614CB-17 lower2006-10-242006-12-23#1-8fall60.004.340.140.140.0212.8101.093.283.300.4864.8725.24
CB17_trap36142006-12-232007-03-23#9-20winter200790.0019.891.000.840.11212.4204.785.034.230.5662.4724.03
CB18_trap 4168CB-18 lower2007-03-252007-06-25#1-5spring92.0011.220.380.480.0617.0502.833.404.240.5462.8725.24
CB18_trap41682007-06-252007-09-28#6-10summer95.008.570.290.330.0404.7902.833.433.830.4755.9432.96
CB18_trap41682007-09-282007-12-13#11-14fall76.007.190.390.280.0334.0502.205.383.870.4656.3130.56
CB18_trap41682007-12-132008-03-17#15-19winter200895.0010.580.640.500.0615.4303.516.034.690.5851.3733.22
CB19 3617CB-19 lower2008-03-172008-06-23#20 + 1-4spring81.00gap5.490.240.220.0294.0400.764.434.030.5373.6713.92
CB1936172008-06-232008-09-16#5-9summer85.0012.590.820.630.0728.9501.586.514.990.5771.1212.58
CB1936172008-09-162008-12-27#10-15fall102.009.010.470.440.0454.6403.035.174.870.5051.4533.60
CB1936172008-12-272009-03-22#16-20winter200985.009.510.630.420.0506.5601.476.604.440.5369.0415.47
CB20 1224CB-20 upper2009-04-032009-06-30#1-5spring88.009.740.230.440.0608.6300.072.364.560.6288.590.67
CB2012242009-06-302009-09-28#6-10summer90.003.250.090.160.0212.6300.212.744.950.6580.906.43
CB2012242009-09-282011-12-21#11-(15)fall84.000.260.010.020.0020.1600.062.316.920.7761.5422.31
CB2012242011-12-212010-02-26#(11)- 19winter201067.5018.770.660.950.08610.7805.423.545.070.4657.4528.85
CB21 3617CB-21 lower2010-03-202010-06-28#2-6spring100.007.340.240.310.0474.7801.333.274.260.6465.1218.12
CB2136172010-06-282010-09-16#7-10summer80.007.720.270.270.0406.0100.693.503.480.5277.858.94
CB2136172010-09-162010-12-25#11-15fall100.009.810.260.500.0416.0002.552.655.130.4261.1625.99
CB2136172010-12-252011-03-15#16-19winter201180.004.940.200.200.0293.4400.894.054.130.5969.6418.02
CB213617CB-21/22 lower2011-03-152011-06-21#20 + 1-3spring67.00gap4.900.180.210.0283.9300.463.614.230.5780.229.39
CB2136172011-06-212011-09-14#4-8summer85.0010.450.280.540.0487.8601.232.635.160.4675.2211.77
CB2136172011-09-142011-12-25#9-14fall102.0012.520.460.560.0578.9202.023.654.430.4671.2516.13
CB22 3622CB-22/23 lower2011-12-252012-03-24#15 +1+3winter201281.50-90.517.910.870.6000.08610.084.863.350.4856.28
CB2236222012-03-242012-06-18#4-7spring86.0013.540.510.560.0645.9305.973.774.170.4743.8044.09
CB2236222012-06-182012-09-12#8-11summer86.0012.900.270.310.0468.6703.352.092.370.3667.2125.97
CB2236222012-09-122012-12-29#12-16fall107.5021.100.980.730.09710.9607.714.623.450.4651.9436.54