Biogeochemistry of the Eastern Weddell Gyre

The Southern Ocean (SO) plays a key role in modulating atmospheric CO2 via physical and biological processes. However, over much of the SO, biological activity is iron-limited. New in situ data from the Antarctic zone south of Africa in a region centered at -20°E - 25°E reveal a previously overlooked region of high primary production, comparable in size to the northwest African upwelling region. Here, sea ice together with enclosed icebergs is channeled by prevailing winds to the eastern boundary of the Weddell Gyre, where a sharp transition to warmer waters causes melting. This cumulative melting provides a steady source of iron, fuelling an intense phytoplankton bloom that is not fully captured by monthly satellite production estimates. These findings imply that future changes in sea-ice cover and dynamics could have a significant effect on carbon sequestration in the SO.

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Geibert, Walter, Assmy, Philipp, Bakker, Dorothee C E, Hanfland, Claudia, Hoppema, Mario, Pichevin, Laetitia, Schröder, Michael, Schwarz, Jill Nicola, Stimac, Ingrid, Usbeck, Regina, Webb, Adrian (2010). Dataset: Biogeochemistry of the Eastern Weddell Gyre. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.726958

DOI retrieved: 2010

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Imported on November 30, 2024
Last update November 30, 2024
License CC-BY-3.0
Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.726958
Author Geibert, Walter
Given Name Walter
Family Name Geibert
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Assmy, Philipp
Bakker, Dorothee C E
Hanfland, Claudia
Hoppema, Mario
Pichevin, Laetitia
Schröder, Michael
Schwarz, Jill Nicola
Stimac, Ingrid
Usbeck, Regina
Webb, Adrian
Source Creation 2010
Publication Year 2010
Resource Type application/zip - filename: geibert_2010
Subject Areas
Name: Atmosphere

Name: Ecology

Name: Lithosphere

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Title: High productivity in an ice melting hot spot at the eastern boundary of the Weddell Gyre
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1029/2009GB003657
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 2010
Source: Global Biogeochemical Cycles
Authors: Geibert Walter , Assmy Philipp , Bakker Dorothee C E , Hanfland Claudia , Hoppema Mario , Pichevin Laetitia , Schröder Michael , Schwarz Jill Nicola , Stimac Ingrid , Usbeck Regina , Webb Adrian .