TY - JOUR
T1 - Analysis of the deep chlorophyll maximum across the Azores Front
AU - Macedo, Maria Filomena
AU - Duarte, Pedro M.
AU - Ferreira, João Pedro Salgueiro Gomes
AU - Alves, Mário L.G.R.
AU - Costa, Valentina
PY - 2000/12/15
Y1 - 2000/12/15
N2 - Physical, chemical and biological observations made in late July and August 1997 across the Azores Front (37° N, 32°W to 32° N, 29°W) are presented. The objectives of the study were: (1) to analyse horizontal and vertical profiles of temperature, salinity, density, nutrients and chlorophyll-a (Chl a) of the top 350 m; (2) to identify the main differences in the deep Chl a Maximum (DCM) and hydrographic structure between the water masses that pass north and south of the Azores Front; and (3) to estimate phytoplankton primary production in these water masses. Horizontal and vertical profiles of salinity, temperature, density, nutrients and phytoplankton pigments in the top 350 m were analysed. The Front separates two distinct water types: the 18°C Mode Water (18 MW) of subtropical origin, and the 15°C Mode Water (15 MW) of sub-polar origin. Differences in the DCM and hydrographic structure between 18 MW and 15 MW were observed in the contour plots of each section. The average Chl a concentration between 5 and 200 m depth decreased significantly from 15 MW to 18 MW. The same pattern was observed for the Chl a concentration at the DCM depth. A vertical one-dimensional model was used to estimate the phytoplankton primary production in the 15 MW and 18 MW and led to an estimated water column average gross primary productivity (GPP) between 1.08 and 2.71 mg C m-3 d-1 for the 15 MW and about half of these values for the 18 MW. These results indicate that the typical south-north positive slope on DCM depth parallels a latitudinal increase on GPP, suggesting that the location of the Azores Front may have a significant regional impact on GPP.
AB - Physical, chemical and biological observations made in late July and August 1997 across the Azores Front (37° N, 32°W to 32° N, 29°W) are presented. The objectives of the study were: (1) to analyse horizontal and vertical profiles of temperature, salinity, density, nutrients and chlorophyll-a (Chl a) of the top 350 m; (2) to identify the main differences in the deep Chl a Maximum (DCM) and hydrographic structure between the water masses that pass north and south of the Azores Front; and (3) to estimate phytoplankton primary production in these water masses. Horizontal and vertical profiles of salinity, temperature, density, nutrients and phytoplankton pigments in the top 350 m were analysed. The Front separates two distinct water types: the 18°C Mode Water (18 MW) of subtropical origin, and the 15°C Mode Water (15 MW) of sub-polar origin. Differences in the DCM and hydrographic structure between 18 MW and 15 MW were observed in the contour plots of each section. The average Chl a concentration between 5 and 200 m depth decreased significantly from 15 MW to 18 MW. The same pattern was observed for the Chl a concentration at the DCM depth. A vertical one-dimensional model was used to estimate the phytoplankton primary production in the 15 MW and 18 MW and led to an estimated water column average gross primary productivity (GPP) between 1.08 and 2.71 mg C m-3 d-1 for the 15 MW and about half of these values for the 18 MW. These results indicate that the typical south-north positive slope on DCM depth parallels a latitudinal increase on GPP, suggesting that the location of the Azores Front may have a significant regional impact on GPP.
KW - Deep chlorophyll-a maximum
KW - Nutricline
KW - Primary production
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U2 - 10.1023/A:1017519330995
DO - 10.1023/A:1017519330995
M3 - Article
SN - 0018-8158
VL - 441
SP - 155
EP - 172
JO - Hydrobiologia
JF - Hydrobiologia
IS - 1-3
ER -