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Frontiers in chemistry | 2013

Dissolved and particulate trace metal micronutrients under the McMurdo Sound seasonal sea ice : basal sea ice communities as a capacitor for iron

Abigail E. Noble; Dawn M. Moran; Andrew E. Allen; Mak A. Saito

Dissolved and particulate metal concentrations are reported from three sites beneath and at the base of the McMurdo Sound seasonal sea ice in the Ross Sea of Antarctica. This dataset provided insight into Co and Mn biogeochemistry, supporting a previous hypothesis for water column mixing occurring faster than scavenging. Three observations support this: first, Mn-containing particles with Mn/Al ratios in excess of the sediment were present in the water column, implying the presence of bacterial Mn-oxidation processes. Second, dissolved and labile Co were uniform with depth beneath the sea ice after the winter season. Third, dissolved Co:PO3−4 ratios were consistent with previously observed Ross Sea stoichiometry, implying that over-winter scavenging was slow relative to mixing. Abundant dissolved Fe and Mn were consistent with a winter reserve concept, and particulate Al, Fe, Mn, and Co covaried, implying that these metals behaved similarly. Elevated particulate metals were observed in proximity to the nearby Islands, with particulate Fe/Al ratios similar to that of nearby sediment, consistent with a sediment resuspension source. Dissolved and particulate metals were elevated at the shallowest depths (particularly Fe) with elevated particulate P/Al and Fe/Al ratios in excess of sediments, demonstrating a sea ice biomass source. The sea ice biomass was extremely dense (chl a >9500 μg/L) and contained high abundances of particulate metals with elevated metal/Al ratios. A hypothesis for seasonal accumulation of bioactive metals at the base of the McMurdo Sound sea ice by the basal algal community is presented, analogous to a capacitor that accumulates iron during the spring and early summer. The release and transport of particulate metals accumulated at the base of the sea ice by sloughing is discussed as a potentially important mechanism in providing iron nutrition during polynya phytoplankton bloom formation and could be examined in future oceanographic expeditions.


Limnology and Oceanography | 2007

Vitamin B12 and iron colimitation of phytoplankton growth in the Ross Sea

Erin M. Bertrand; Mak A. Saito; Julie M. Rose; Christina R. Riesselman; Maeve C. Lohan; Abigail E. Noble; Peter A. Lee; Giacomo R. DiTullio


Nature Geoscience | 2013

Slow-spreading submarine ridges in the South Atlantic as a significant oceanic iron source

Mak A. Saito; Abigail E. Noble; Alessandro Tagliabue; Tyler J. Goepfert; Carl H. Lamborg; William J. Jenkins


Limnology and Oceanography | 2012

Basin‐scale inputs of cobalt, iron, and manganese from the Benguela‐Angola front to the South Atlantic Ocean

Abigail E. Noble; Carl H. Lamborg; Daniel C. Ohnemus; Phoebe J. Lam; Tyler J. Goepfert; Christopher I. Measures; Caitlin H. Frame; Karen L. Casciotti; Giacomo R. DiTullio; Joe C. Jennings; Mak A. Saito


Geophysical Research Letters | 2011

Nitrogen fixation in the South Atlantic Gyre and the Benguela Upwelling System

Jill A. Sohm; Jason A. Hilton; Abigail E. Noble; Jonathan P. Zehr; Mak A. Saito; Eric A. Webb


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2008

Cobalt, manganese, and iron near the Hawaiian Islands : a potential concentrating mechanism for cobalt within a cyclonic eddy and implications for the hybrid-type trace metals

Abigail E. Noble; Mak A. Saito; Kanchan Maiti; Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson


Biogeosciences | 2010

A seasonal study of dissolved cobalt in the Ross Sea, Antarctica: micronutrient behavior, absence of scavenging, and relationships with Zn, Cd, and P

Mak A. Saito; Tyler J. Goepfert; Abigail E. Noble; Erin M. Bertrand; Peter N. Sedwick; Giacomo R. DiTullio


Limnology and Oceanography | 2014

The unique trace metal and mixed layer conditions of the Costa Rica upwelling dome support a distinct and dense community of Synechococcus

Nathan A. Ahlgren; Abigail E. Noble; Allison P. Patton; K. Roache-Johnson; Laurel Jackson; Daniela Robinson; Cedar McKay; Lisa R. Moore; Mak A. Saito; Gabrielle Rocap


Oceanography | 2014

Anthropogenic Lead Emissions in the Ocean: The Evolving Global Experiment

Jong-Mi Lee; Yolanda Echegoyen; Gonzalo Carrasco; Ning Zhao; Jing Zhang; Toshitaka Gamo; Hajime Obata; Kazuhiro Norisuye; Edward A. Boyle; Abigail E. Noble; Simone Beatrice Moos; Rick Kayser


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2015

Dynamic variability of dissolved Pb and Pb isotope composition from the U.S. North Atlantic GEOTRACES transect

Abigail E. Noble; Yolanda Echegoyen-Sanz; Edward A. Boyle; Daniel C. Ohnemus; Phoebe J. Lam; Rick Kayser; Matt Reuer; Jingfeng Wu; William M. Smethie

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Mak A. Saito

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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Daniel C. Ohnemus

Bigelow Laboratory For Ocean Sciences

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Phoebe J. Lam

University of California

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Tyler J. Goepfert

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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Nicholas J. Hawco

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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Carl H. Lamborg

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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Dawn M. Moran

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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Edward A. Boyle

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Eric A. Webb

University of Southern California

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