Upwelling velocity and eddy diffusivity from 7Be measurements used to compare vertical nutrient flux to export POC flux in the Eastern Tropical South Pacific Article

Haskell, WZ, Kadko, D, Hammond, DE et al. (2015). Upwelling velocity and eddy diffusivity from 7Be measurements used to compare vertical nutrient flux to export POC flux in the Eastern Tropical South Pacific . MARINE CHEMISTRY, 168 140-150. 10.1016/j.marchem.2014.10.004

cited authors

  • Haskell, WZ; Kadko, D; Hammond, DE; Knapp, AN; Prokopenko, MG; Berelson, WM; Capone, DG

authors

abstract

  • Five 7Be profiles, measured in an area bounded by 10°S-20°S and 80°W-100°W, were used to determine upwelling velocity (wH) and vertical diffusivity (Kz). A positive correlation between wH and 14C primary production rate and a negative correlation between the inventories of 7Be and phosphate were observed. We interpret this as the influence of deeper, nutrient-rich, 7Be-poor water brought up by upwelling. Excluding two stations that appear to be influenced by non-steady state dynamics or horizontal transport, upwelling velocities were estimated to be 0 to 1.0md-1 and Kz values ranged from 0.4 to 2.6cm2s-1. From these parameters, NO3- fluxes into the euphotic zone were assessed and ranged from 0.15 to 2.9mmolm-2d-1. Using these values, we estimate 1.0 to 19mmolCm-2d-1 of new production in the ETSP. New production based on 7Be-derived transport parameters agree with carbon export estimates using a 234Th balance, sediment traps and O2/Ar supersaturation for stations along 20°S, but are higher than export estimates at 10°S, 100°W.

publication date

  • January 1, 2015

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start page

  • 140

end page

  • 150

volume

  • 168