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Exploring ocean biogeochemistry using a Lab-on-Chip phosphate analyser on an underwater glider

Exploring ocean biogeochemistry using a Lab-on-Chip phosphate analyser on an underwater glider
Exploring ocean biogeochemistry using a Lab-on-Chip phosphate analyser on an underwater glider
The ability to make measurements of phosphate (PO43–) concentrations at temporal and spatial scales beyond those offered by shipboard observations offers new opportunities for investigations of the marine phosphorus cycle. We here report the first in situ PO43– dataset from an underwater glider (Kongsberg Seaglider) equipped with a PO43– Lab-on-Chip (LoC) analyser. Over 44 days, a 120 km transect was conducted in the northern North Sea during late summer (August and September). Surface depletion of PO43– (<0.2 μM) was observed above a seasonal thermocline, with elevated, but variable concentrations within the bottom layer (0.30–0.65 μM). Part of the variability in the bottom layer is attributed to the regional circulation and across shelf exchange, with the highest PO43– concentrations being associated with elevated salinities in northernmost regions, consistent with nutrient rich North Atlantic water intruding onto the shelf. Our study represents a significant step forward in autonomous underwater vehicle sensor capabilities and presents new capability to extend research into the marine phosphorous cycle and, when combined with other recent LoC developments, nutrient stoichiometry.
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Birchill, Antony J.
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Beaton, A. D.
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Mowlem, Matt
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Schaap, Allison
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Voynova, Yoana G.
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Williams, C.
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Palmer, M.
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Hull, Tom
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Kaiser, Jan
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Mowlem, Matt
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Pascal, Robin W.
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Schaap, Allison
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Voynova, Yoana G.
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Williams, C.
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Birchill, Antony J., Beaton, A. D., Hull, Tom, Kaiser, Jan, Mowlem, Matt, Pascal, Robin W., Schaap, Allison, Voynova, Yoana G., Williams, C. and Palmer, M. (2021) Exploring ocean biogeochemistry using a Lab-on-Chip phosphate analyser on an underwater glider. Frontiers in Marine Science, 8. (doi:10.3389/fmars.2021.698102).

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The ability to make measurements of phosphate (PO43–) concentrations at temporal and spatial scales beyond those offered by shipboard observations offers new opportunities for investigations of the marine phosphorus cycle. We here report the first in situ PO43– dataset from an underwater glider (Kongsberg Seaglider) equipped with a PO43– Lab-on-Chip (LoC) analyser. Over 44 days, a 120 km transect was conducted in the northern North Sea during late summer (August and September). Surface depletion of PO43– (<0.2 μM) was observed above a seasonal thermocline, with elevated, but variable concentrations within the bottom layer (0.30–0.65 μM). Part of the variability in the bottom layer is attributed to the regional circulation and across shelf exchange, with the highest PO43– concentrations being associated with elevated salinities in northernmost regions, consistent with nutrient rich North Atlantic water intruding onto the shelf. Our study represents a significant step forward in autonomous underwater vehicle sensor capabilities and presents new capability to extend research into the marine phosphorous cycle and, when combined with other recent LoC developments, nutrient stoichiometry.

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Published date: 13 July 2021

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Local EPrints ID: 510885
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/510885
ISSN: 2296-7745
PURE UUID: d53c1d44-f687-49c1-85ea-46d1d48903f1
ORCID for Matt Mowlem: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7613-6121

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Date deposited: 23 Apr 2026 16:57
Last modified: 24 Apr 2026 01:38

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Author: Antony J. Birchill
Author: A. D. Beaton
Author: Tom Hull
Author: Jan Kaiser
Author: Matt Mowlem ORCID iD
Author: Robin W. Pascal
Author: Allison Schaap
Author: Yoana G. Voynova
Author: C. Williams
Author: M. Palmer

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