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Nature | 2012

Deep carbon export from a Southern Ocean iron-fertilized diatom bloom

Victor Smetacek; Christine Klaas; Volker Strass; Philipp Assmy; Marina Montresor; Boris Cisewski; Nicolas Savoye; Adrian Webb; Francesco d’Ovidio; Jesús M. Arrieta; Ulrich Bathmann; Richard G. J. Bellerby; Gry Mine Berg; Peter Croot; S. Gonzalez; Joachim Henjes; Gerhard J. Herndl; Linn Hoffmann; Harry Leach; Martin Losch; Matthew M. Mills; Craig Neill; Ilka Peeken; Rüdiger Röttgers; Oliver Sachs; Eberhard Sauter; Maike Schmidt; Jill Nicola Schwarz; Anja Terbrüggen; Dieter Wolf-Gladrow

Fertilization of the ocean by adding iron compounds has induced diatom-dominated phytoplankton blooms accompanied by considerable carbon dioxide drawdown in the ocean surface layer. However, because the fate of bloom biomass could not be adequately resolved in these experiments, the timescales of carbon sequestration from the atmosphere are uncertain. Here we report the results of a five-week experiment carried out in the closed core of a vertically coherent, mesoscale eddy of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, during which we tracked sinking particles from the surface to the deep-sea floor. A large diatom bloom peaked in the fourth week after fertilization. This was followed by mass mortality of several diatom species that formed rapidly sinking, mucilaginous aggregates of entangled cells and chains. Taken together, multiple lines of evidence—although each with important uncertainties—lead us to conclude that at least half the bloom biomass sank far below a depth of 1,000 metres and that a substantial portion is likely to have reached the sea floor. Thus, iron-fertilized diatom blooms may sequester carbon for timescales of centuries in ocean bottom water and for longer in the sediments.


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2009

Recommendations for autonomous underway pCO2 measuring systems and data-reduction routines

Denis Pierrot; Craig Neill; Kevin Sullivan; R. D. Castle; Rik Wanninkhof; Heike Lüger; Truls Johannessen; Are Olsen; Richard A. Feely; Catherine E. Cosca


Biogeosciences | 2007

Marine ecosystem community carbon and nutrient uptake stoichiometry under varying ocean acidification during the PeECE III experiment

Richard G. J. Bellerby; Kai G. Schulz; Ulf Riebesell; Craig Neill; G. Nondal; Truls Johannessen; K.R. Brown


Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2006

Magnitude and origin of the anthropogenic CO2 increase and 13C Suess effect in the Nordic seas since 1981

Are Olsen; Abdirahman M Omar; Richard G. J. Bellerby; Truls Johannessen; Ulysses S. Ninnemann; Kelly R. Brown; K. Anders Olsson; Jón S. Ólafsson; Gisle Nondal; Caroline Kivimäe; Solveig Kringstad; Craig Neill; Sólveig Rósa Ólafsdóttir


Biogeosciences | 2007

Build-up and decline of organic matter during PeECE III

Kai G. Schulz; Ulf Riebesell; Richard G. J. Bellerby; H. Biswas; Michael Meyerhöfer; Marius N. Müller; Jorun K. Egge; Jens C. Nejstgaard; Craig Neill; Julia Wohlers; Eckart Zöllner


Biogeosciences | 2010

Ocean acidification affects iron speciation during a coastal seawater mesocosm experiment

Eike Breitbarth; R. J. Bellerby; Craig Neill; Murat V. Ardelan; Michael Meyerhöfer; Eckart Zöllner; Peter Croot; Ulf Riebesell


Biogeosciences | 2008

Sea-surface CO 2 fugacity in the subpolar North Atlantic

Are Olsen; Kelly R. Brown; Melissa Chierici; Truls Johannessen; Craig Neill


[Talk] In: 2. International Symposium on the Ocean in a High CO2 World, 06.10, Monaco . | 2008

Ocean Acidification Effects on Iron Speciation in Seawater

Eike Breitbarth; R. G. J. Bellerby; Craig Neill; Murat V. Ardelan; Michael Meyerhöfer; Eckart Zöllner; Peter Croot; Ulf Riebesell


Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research | 2016

Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during Nuka Arctica cruise 26NA20050317

Are Olsen; Kelly R. Brown; Melissa Chierici; Truls Johannessen; Craig Neill


EPIC3International Polar Year - Oslo Science Conference, Norway, June 2010.. | 2010

Physical control and carbon budget of an ice-edge phytoplankton bloom in the eastern Weddell Gyre in austral summer 2007/08

Volker Strass; Harry Leach; Craig Neill; K. Brown; Sarah Herrmann; Astrid Bracher; Boris Cisewski; J.A. van Franeker; Ilka Peeken; Ulrich Bathmann; Richard G. J. Bellerby

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Kelly R. Brown

Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research

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Richard G. J. Bellerby

Norwegian Institute for Water Research

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Peter Croot

National University of Ireland

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Kai G. Schulz

Southern Cross University

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Abdirahman M Omar

Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research

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