The elemental stoichiometry (C, Si, N, P) of the Hebrides Shelf and its role in carbon export

  • Painter, Stuart C.
  • Hartman, Susan E.
  • Kivimäe, Caroline
  • Salt, Lesley A.
  • Clargo, Nicola M.
  • Daniels, Chris J.
  • Bozec, Yann
  • Munns, Lucie
  • Allen, Stephanie
  • Hemsley, Victoria S.
  • Moschonas, Grigorios
  • Davidson, Keith
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Publication date
December 2017
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

A detailed analysis of the internal stoichiometry of a temperate latitude shelf sea system is presented which reveals strong vertical and horizontal gradients in dissolved nutrient and particulate concentrations and in the elemental stoichiometry of those pools. Such gradients have implications for carbon and nutrient export from coastal waters to the open ocean. The mixed layer inorganic nutrient stoichiometry shifted from balanced N:P in winter, to elevated N:P in spring and to depleted N:P in summer, relative to the Redfield ratio. This pattern suggests increased likelihood of P limitation of fast growing phytoplankton species in spring and of N limitation of slower growing species in summer. However, as only silicate concentrations were...

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