The role of phytoplankton composition and microbial community metabolism in sea-air Delta pCO<sub>2</sub> variation in the Weddell Sea

  • Moreau, S.
  • di Fiori, E.
  • Schloss, I.R.
  • Almandoz, G.O.
  • Esteves, J.L.
  • Paparazzo, F.E.
  • Ferreyra, G.A.
Publication date
January 2013

Abstract

The Weddell Sea is known to be a CO2 sink due to active biological and physical pumps. Here we study the relationships of phytoplankton biomass and composition and microbial community metabolism, estimated from simulated in situ incubations and from nutrient's difference between surface and subsurface waters, with ?pCO2 in the Weddell Sea, during four austral summers (2002–2005). The ?pCO2 was significantly negative throughout the Weddell Sea in 2002 (-17.2±28.1 µatm), 2003 (-64.1±31.3 µatm), 2004 (-54.9±61.8 µatm) and 2005 (-63.8±60 µatm), indicating that the Weddell Sea acted as an atmospheric CO2 sink during those summers. The ?pCO2 was significantly lower in the south than in the center or north of the Weddell Sea. This was consistent w...

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