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Geographical, seasonal, and depth variation in sinking particle speeds in the North Atlantic

Geographical, seasonal, and depth variation in sinking particle speeds in the North Atlantic
Geographical, seasonal, and depth variation in sinking particle speeds in the North Atlantic
Particle sinking velocity is considered to be a controlling factor for carbon transport to the deep sea and thus carbon sequestration in the oceans. The velocities of the material exported to depth are considered to be high in high-latitude productive systems and low in oligotrophic distributions. We use a recently developed method based on the measurement of the radioactive pair 210Po-210Pb to calculate particle sinking velocities in the temperate and oligotrophic North Atlantic during different bloom stages. Our estimates of average sinking velocities (ASVs) show that slowly sinking particles (<100?m?d?1) contribute significantly to carbon flux at all the locations except in the temperate regions during the bloom. ASVs appear to vary strongly with season, which we propose is caused by changes in the epipelagic community structure. Our results are the first field data to confirm the long-standing theory that particle sinking velocities increase with depth, with increases of up to 90% between 50 and 150?m depth.
particle sinking velocity, North Atlantic, 210Po-210Pb, particle flux attenuation, biological carbon pump, POC
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Le Moigne, F.A.C.
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Villa-Alfageme, M., de Soto, F.C., Ceballos, E., Giering, S.L.C., Le Moigne, F.A.C., Henson, S., Mas, J. L. and Sanders, R. J. (2016) Geographical, seasonal, and depth variation in sinking particle speeds in the North Atlantic. Geophysical Research Letters, 43 (16), 8609-8616. (doi:10.1002/2016GL069233).

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Particle sinking velocity is considered to be a controlling factor for carbon transport to the deep sea and thus carbon sequestration in the oceans. The velocities of the material exported to depth are considered to be high in high-latitude productive systems and low in oligotrophic distributions. We use a recently developed method based on the measurement of the radioactive pair 210Po-210Pb to calculate particle sinking velocities in the temperate and oligotrophic North Atlantic during different bloom stages. Our estimates of average sinking velocities (ASVs) show that slowly sinking particles (<100?m?d?1) contribute significantly to carbon flux at all the locations except in the temperate regions during the bloom. ASVs appear to vary strongly with season, which we propose is caused by changes in the epipelagic community structure. Our results are the first field data to confirm the long-standing theory that particle sinking velocities increase with depth, with increases of up to 90% between 50 and 150?m depth.

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Accepted/In Press date: 8 August 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 24 August 2016
Published date: 28 August 2016
Keywords: particle sinking velocity, North Atlantic, 210Po-210Pb, particle flux attenuation, biological carbon pump, POC
Organisations: Marine Biogeochemistry

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Local EPrints ID: 402270
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/402270
ISSN: 0094-8276
PURE UUID: 014b5574-9a57-4223-818f-19aaf1cd906c

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Date deposited: 02 Nov 2016 14:13
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 06:02

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Author: M. Villa-Alfageme
Author: F.C. de Soto
Author: E. Ceballos
Author: S.L.C. Giering
Author: F.A.C. Le Moigne
Author: S. Henson
Author: J. L. Mas
Author: R. J. Sanders

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