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Nature | 2000

A mesoscale phytoplankton bloom in the polar Southern Ocean stimulated by iron fertilization

Philip W. Boyd; Andrew J. Watson; Cs Law; Edward R. Abraham; Thomas W. Trull; R Murdoch; D. C. E. Bakker; Andrew R. Bowie; Ken O. Buesseler; Hoe Chang; Matthew A. Charette; Peter Croot; K Downing; Russell D. Frew; Mark Gall; Mark G. Hadfield; Julie A. Hall; Mike Harvey; G Jameson; J LaRoche; M.I. Liddicoat; Rd Ling; Maria T. Maldonado; Robert Michael L. McKay; Scott D. Nodder; Stuart Pickmere; R Pridmore; Stephen R. Rintoul; Karl A. Safi; Philip Sutton

Changes in iron supply to oceanic plankton are thought to have a significant effect on concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide by altering rates of carbon sequestration, a theory known as the ‘iron hypothesis’. For this reason, it is important to understand the response of pelagic biota to increased iron supply. Here we report the results of a mesoscale iron fertilization experiment in the polar Southern Ocean, where the potential to sequester iron-elevated algal carbon is probably greatest. Increased iron supply led to elevated phytoplankton biomass and rates of photosynthesis in surface waters, causing a large drawdown of carbon dioxide and macronutrients, and elevated dimethyl sulphide levels after 13 days. This drawdown was mostly due to the proliferation of diatom stocks. But downward export of biogenic carbon was not increased. Moreover, satellite observations of this massive bloom 30 days later, suggest that a sufficient proportion of the added iron was retained in surface waters. Our findings demonstrate that iron supply controls phytoplankton growth and community composition during summer in these polar Southern Ocean waters, but the fate of algal carbon remains unknown and depends on the interplay between the processes controlling export, remineralisation and timescales of water mass subduction.


Nature | 2000

Effect of iron supply on Southern Ocean CO2 uptake and implications for glacial atmospheric CO2

Andrew J. Watson; D. C. E. Bakker; Andy Ridgwell; Philip W. Boyd; C. S. Law

Photosynthesis by marine phytoplankton in the Southern Ocean, and the associated uptake of carbon, is thought to be currently limited by the availability of iron. One implication of this limitation is that a larger iron supply to the region in glacial times could have stimulated algal photosynthesis, leading to lower concentrations of atmospheric CO 2. Similarly, it has been proposed that artificial iron fertilization of the oceans might increase future carbon sequestration. Here we report data from a whole-ecosystem test of the iron-limitation hypothesis in the Southern Ocean, which show that surface uptake of atmospheric CO 2 and uptake ratios of silica to carbon by phytoplankton were strongly influenced by nanomolar increases of iron concentration. We use these results to inform a model of global carbon and ocean nutrients, forced with atmospheric iron fluxes to the region derived from the Vostok ice-core dust record. During glacial periods, predicted magnitudes and timings of atmospheric CO2 changes match ice-core records well. At glacial terminations, the model suggests that forcing of Southern Ocean biota by iron caused the initial ∼40u2009p.p.m. of glacial–interglacial CO2 change, but other mechanisms must have accounted for the remaining 40u2009p.p.m. increase. The experiment also confirms that modest sequestration of atmospheric CO2 by artificial additions of iron to the Southern Ocean is in principle possible, although the period and geographical extent over which sequestration would be effective remain poorly known.


Archive | 2009

Climatological Mean and Decadal Change in Surface Ocean Pco(2), and Net Sea-Air Co2 Flux Over the Global Oceans (Vol 56, Pg 554, 2009)

Taro Takahashi; Stewart C. Sutherland; R. Wanninkhof; Colm Sweeney; Richard A. Feely; David W. Chipman; Burke Hales; Gernot E. Friederich; Francisco P. Chavez; Christopher L. Sabine; Andrew J. Watson; D. C. E. Bakker; Ute Schuster; Nicolas Metzl; Hisayuki Yoshikawa-Inoue; Masayoshi Ishii; Takashi Midorikawa; Yukihiro Nojiri; Arne Körtzinger; Tobias Steinhoff; Mario Hoppema; Jón Ólafsson; Thorarinn S. Arnarson; Bronte Tilbrook; Truls Johannessen; Are Olsen; R. G. J. Bellerby; C. S. Wong; Bruno Delille; N. R. Bates


EPIC3PICES 16th annual meeting: The changing North Pacific: Previous patterns, future projections, and ecosystem impacts, 26 October - 5 November 2007, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. | 2007

Climatological mean and decadal change in surface ocean pCO2, and net seaair CO2 flux over the global oceans

Taro Takahashi; Stewart C. Sutherland; R. Wanninkhof; Colm Sweeney; Richard A. Feely; Burke Hales; Gernot E. Friederich; Francisco P. Chavez; Andrew J. Watson; D. C. E. Bakker; U. Schuster; N. Metzl; Hisayuki Yoshikawa-Inoue; Masayoshi Ishii; Takashi Midorikawa; Christopher L. Sabine; Mario Hoppema; Jón Ólafsson; Thorarinn S. Arnarson; Bronte Tilbrook; Truls Johannessen; Are Olsen; R. G. J. Bellerby; H. J. W. de Baar; Yukihiro Nojiri; C. S. Wong; Bruno Delille; N. R. Bates


EPIC3The 2nd ICOS Science Conference on greenhouse gases and biogeochemical cycles, Helsinki, Finland, 2016-09-26-2016-09-29 | 2016

The Surface Ocean CO₂ Atlas (SOCAT) enables quantification of the ocean carbon sink and ocean acidification

U. Schuster; D. C. E. Bakker; Benjamin Pfeil; C. S. Landa; N. Metzl; K. O'Brien; Are Olsen; D. Smith; S. Alin; C. Cosca; S. Jones; S. K. Lauvset; K. Currie; S.-I. Nakaoka; Yukihiro Nojiri; A. Kozyr; Bronte Tilbrook; R. Wanninkhof; Tobias Steinhoff; Mario Hoppema


EPIC3Workshop Chemical Atmosphere-Snow-Sea Ice Interactions: taking the next big step in the field, lab & modelling, BAS, Cambridge, U.K., 2014-10-13-2014-10-15 | 2014

Seasonal sea-ice coverage exerts strong controls on the Weddell Sea carbon cycle

D. C. E. Bakker; Mario Hoppema; Michael Schröder; Walter Geibert; H. J. W. de Baar


EPIC3Challenger Conference for Marine Science, Plymouth, U.K., 2014-09-08-2014-09-11 | 2014

Global synthesis products enable quantification of the ocean carbon sink and ocean acidificationGlobal Data Analysis Project Version 2 (GLODAP2)Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT)Surface Ocean pCO2 Mapping Intercomparison (SOCOM)

D. C. E. Bakker; Are Olsen; S. Hankin; Mario Hoppema; R. M. Key; Peter Landschützer; S. K. Lauvset; A. Kozyr; Yukihiro Nojiri; Benjamin Pfeil; Christian Rödenbeck; U. Schuster; Bronte Tilbrook; R. Wanninkhof; Andrew J. Watson


EPIC3Challenger Conference for Marine Science, Plymouth, U.K., 2014-09-08-2014-09-11 | 2014

Global synthesis products enable quantification of the ocean carbon sink and ocean acidification

D. C. E. Bakker; Are Olsen; S. Hankin; Mario Hoppema; R. M. Key; A. Kozyr; S. K. Lauvset; Yukihiro Nojiri; K. O'Brien; Benjamin Pfeil; Christian Rödenbeck; U. Schuster; Bronte Tilbrook; R. Wanninkhof; Andrew J. Watson; Socom contributors


EPIC39th ANDREX meeting, British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, 2014-06-05-2014-06-05 | 2014

The carbon and nutrients budgets of the Weddell Gyre

G. McGilchrist; A. C. Naveira Garabato; L. Jullion; P. Brown; D. C. E. Bakker; Sinhue Torres-Valdes; Mario Hoppema


Archive | 2013

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C. Le Quéré; Glen P. Peters; Robert Joseph Andres; Tom Boden; P. Ciais; Pierre Friedlingstein; R. A. Houghton; Gregg Marland; R. Moriarty; Stephen Sitch; Pieter P. Tans; Almut Arneth; A. Arvanitis; D. C. E. Bakker; L. Bopp; J. G. Canadell; L P Chini; Scott C. Doney; A. Harper; I. Harris; Atul K. Jain; Stephen D Jones; Etsushi Kato; Ralph F. Keeling; Kees Klein Goldewijk; Arne Körtzinger; C. Koven; Nathalie Lefèvre; Abdirahman M Omar; T. Ono

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Mario Hoppema

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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P. Brown

University of East Anglia

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Bronte Tilbrook

Cooperative Research Centre

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R. Wanninkhof

Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory

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N. Metzl

University of East Anglia

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U. Schuster

National Institute for Environmental Studies

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Christopher L. Sabine

Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory

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Benjamin Pfeil

Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research

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