Evgeny V. Dafner
University of Hawaii
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Marine Chemistry | 2001
Evgeny V. Dafner; Richard Sempéré; Harry L. Bryden
In order to investigate total organic carbon (TOC) exchange through the Strait of Gibraltar, samples were taken along two sections from the western (Gulf of Cadiz) and eastern (Western Alboran Sea) entrances of the Strait and at the middle of the Strait in April 1998. TOC was measured by using a high-temperature catalytic oxidation method. The results referenced here are based on a three-layer model of water mass exchange through the Strait, which includes the Atlantic inflow, Mediterranean outflow and an interface layer in between. All layers were characterised by a decrease of TOC concentrations from the Gulf of Cadiz to the Western Alboran Sea: from 60–79 to 59–66 M C in the Atlantic inflow and from 40–60 to 38–52 M C in the Mediterranean waters, respectively. TOC concentrations in the modified North Atlantic Central Water varied from 43 to 55 M C. Intermediate TOC values were measured in the interface layer (43–60 M C). TOC concentrations increased from the middle of the Strait towards continents indicating a contribution of organic carbon of photosynthetic origin along Spain and Morocco coasts or TOC accumulation due to upwelling in the northeastern part of the Strait. Our results indicate that the short-term variability caused by the tide greatly impacts the TOC distribution, particularly in the Gulf of Cadiz. The TOC input from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea through the Strait of Gibraltar varies from 0.9×104 to 1.0×104 mol C s?1 (or 0.28×1012 to 0.35×1012 mol C year?1, respectively). This estimate suggests that the TOC inflow and outflow through the Strait of Gibraltar are two and three orders of magnitude higher than reported via the Turkish Straits and Mediterranean River inputs.
Comptes Rendus De L Academie Des Sciences Serie Ii Fascicule A-sciences De La Terre Et Des Planetes | 1999
Evgeny V. Dafner; Richard Sempéré; Séri C. Yoro; Alina Agatova; Gustave Cauwet
Abstract Results of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) measurements by wet photochemical oxidation method are presented for series of seawater samples collected from September–November 1995 in the Indian sector of Southern Ocean. DOC concentrations in Antarctic Surface Water (AASW) were 57 ± 9 μM C, and were about 48 ± 10 and 46 ± 6 μM C in Circumpolar Deep Water (CDW) and in Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW), respectively. We also measured total organic carbon (TOC) by using the High Temperature Catalytic Oxidation technique and particulate organic carbon (POC) in AASW by using a CHN analyzer. In AASW, TOC and POC concentrations were 49 ± 3 (xM and 4 ± 2 μM C, respectively, whereas TOC concentrations averaged 42 ± 3 in CDW and 37 ± 1 in AABW. The labile pool was estimated at 12 μM C.
Deep-sea Research Part I-oceanographic Research Papers | 2001
Evgeny V. Dafner; Melchor González-Dávila; J. Magdalena Santana-Casiano; Richard Sempéré
Geophysical Research Letters | 2003
Evgeny V. Dafner; Roberta Boscolo; Harry L. Bryden
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2003
Richard Sempéré; Evgeny V. Dafner; D. Lefèvre; Cédric Magen; Sophie Allègre; F. Bruyant; Micheline Bianchi; Louis Prieur
Marine Ecology Progress Series | 1999
Evgeny V. Dafner; Richard Sempéré; Nicolás González; Fernando Gómez; Madeleine Goutx
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2005
Melchor Gonzalez Davila; J. Magdalena Santana-Casiano; Liliane Merlivat; Leticia Barbero‐Muñoz; Evgeny V. Dafner
Limnology and Oceanography-methods | 2014
Evgeny V. Dafner; Alina M. Szmant
Limnology and Oceanography-methods | 2015
Evgeny V. Dafner
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2005
Melchor Gonzalez Davila; J. Magdalena Santana-Casiano; Liliane Merlivat; Leticia Barbero‐Muñoz; Evgeny V. Dafner