Iron in the sargasso sea (Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study region) during summer: Eolian imprint, spatiotemporal variability, and ecological implications

Sedwick, P. N. ; Church, T. M. ; Bowie, A. R. ; Marsay, C. M. ; Ussher, S. J. ; Achilles, K. M. ; Lethaby, P. J. ; Johnson, R. J. ; Sarin, M. M. ; McGillicuddy, D. J. (2005) Iron in the sargasso sea (Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study region) during summer: Eolian imprint, spatiotemporal variability, and ecological implications Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 19 . GB4006_1-GB4006_11. ISSN 0886-6236

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2004GB002445

Abstract

We report iron measurements for water column and aerosol samples collected in the Sargasso Sea during July-August 2003 (summer 2003) and April-May 2004 (spring 2004). Our data reveal a large seasonal change in the dissolved iron (dFe) concentration of surface waters in the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study region, from ~1-2 nM in summer 2003, when aerosol iron concentrations were high (mean 10 nmol m-3), to ~0.1-0.2 nM in spring 2004, when aerosol iron concentrations were low (mean 0.64 nmol m-3). During summer 2003, we observed an increase of ~0.6 nM in surface water dFe concentrations over 13 days, presumably due to eolian iron input; an estimate of total iron deposition over this same period suggests an effective solubility of 3-30% for aerosol iron. Our summer 2003 water column profiles show potentially growth-limiting dFe concentrations (0.02-0.19 nM) coinciding with a deep chlorophyll maximum at 100-150 m depth, where phytoplankton biomass is typically dominated by Prochlorococcus during late summer.

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Keywords:Atmospheric Deposition; Iron; Sargasso Sea
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