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Frontiers in Marine Science | 2016

Fe-Binding Dissolved Organic Ligands in the Oxic and Suboxic Waters of the Black Sea

Loes J A Gerringa; M. J. A. Rijkenberg; Johann Bown; Andrew R. Margolin; Patrick Laan; H. J. W. de Baar

In the oxygen-rich layer of the Black Sea, above the permanent halocline, the Fe and nitrate concentrations are low where fluorescence is relatively high , indicating uptake by phytoplankton. In this study we used ligand exchange adsorptive cathodic stripping voltammetry (CLE-aCSV), using 2-(2-Thiazolylazo)-p-cresol (TAC) as measuring ligand, to investigate the role of Fe-binding dissolved organic ligands in keeping Fe in the dissolved phase and potentially biologically available. The conditional stability constant, logK´, was between 21 and 22 in most samples, which is on average lower than in ocean water. The Fe-binding dissolved organic ligand concentrations varied between 0.35 and 4.81 nEq of M Fe, which was higher than the dissolved concentration of Fe (DFe) as found in most samples. At two stations ligands were saturated in the surface. At one station ligands were saturated near the oxycline, where ligand concentrations seemed to increase, indicating that they play a role in keeping Fe in the dissolved phase across the redox gradient. At the fluorescence maximum (between 40 and 50 m), the dissolved organic ligand binding capacity (alphaFeL=K´*[L´]) of Fe was at its highest while the concentration DFe was at its lowest. Here, we find a statistically significant, positive relationship between fluorescence and the logarithm of alphaFeL, along with fluorescence and the ratio of the total ligand concentration over DFe. These relationships are best explained by phytoplankton utilizing Fe from Fe-binding organic ligands, resulting in an increase in free Fe-binding ligands.


Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A | 2018

Evidences of strong sources of DFe and DMn in Ryder Bay, Western Antarctic Peninsula

Johann Bown; Hans van Haren; Michael P. Meredith; Hugh J. Venables; Patrick Laan; J. Alexander Brearley; Hein J.W. de Baar

The spatial distribution, biogeochemical cycling and external sources of dissolved iron and dissolved manganese (DFe and DMn) were investigated in Ryder Bay, a small coastal embayment of the West Antarctic Peninsula, during Austral summer (2013 and 2014). Dissolved concentrations were measured throughout the water column at 11 stations within Ryder Bay. The concentration ranges of DFe and DMn were large, between 0.58 and 32.7u2009nM, and between 0.18 and 26.2u2009nM, respectively, exhibiting strong gradients from the surface to the bottom. Surface concentrations of DFe and DMn were higher than concentrations reported for the Southern Ocean and coastal Antarctic waters, and extremely high concentrations were detected in deep water. Glacial meltwater and shallow sediments are likely to be the main sources of DFe and DMn in the euphotic zone, while lateral advection associated with local sediment resuspension and vertical mixing are significant sources for intermediate and deep waters. During summer, vertical mixing of intermediate and deep waters and sediment resuspension occurring from Marguerite Trough to Ryder Bay are thought to be amplified by a series of overflows at the sills, enhancing the input of Fe and Mn from bottom sediment and increasing their concentrations up to the euphotic layer. This article is part of the theme issue ‘The marine system of the West Antarctic Peninsula: status and strategy for progress in a region of rapid change’.


Marine Chemistry | 2017

Dissolved Fe and Fe-binding organic ligands in the Mediterranean Sea – GEOTRACES G04

Loes J A Gerringa; Hans A. Slagter; Johann Bown; H. van Haren; Patrick Laan; H. J. W. de Baar; M. J. A. Rijkenberg


Archive | 2018

Supplementary material from "Evidences of strong sources of DFe and DMn in Ryder Bay, Western Antarctic Peninsula"

Johann Bown; Hans van Haren; Michael P. Meredith; Hugh J. Venables; Patrick Laan; J. Alexander Brearley; Hein J W de Baar


Supplement to: Mills, MM et al. (2012): Phytoplankton biomass and pigment responses to Fe amendments in the Pine Island and Amundsen polynyas. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 71-76, 61-76, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.03.008 | 2012

(Table T1) Initial water quality conditions for bioassay experiments during Nathaniel B. Palmer cruise NBP09-01 in the Amundsen Sea

Matthew M. Mills; Anne-Carlijn Alderkamp; Charles-Edouard Thuróczy; Gert L. van Dijken; Patrick Laan; Hein J W de Baar; Kevin R. Arrigo


Supplement to: Klunder, MB et al. (2012): Dissolved iron in the Arctic shelf seas and surface waters of the central Arctic Ocean: Impact of Arctic river water and ice-mel. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 117, C01027, https://doi.org/10.1029/2011JC007133 | 2012

Dissolved iron measurements from 44 stations in the shallow Arctic Ocean waters and Shelf Sea's during POLARSTERN cruise ARK-XXII/2

Maarten B Klunder; Dorothea Bauch; Patrick Laan; Hein J W de Baar; Steven van Heuven; Sven Ober


Supplement to: Klunder, MB et al. (2012): Dissolved iron in the Arctic Ocean: Important role of hydrothermal sources, shelf input and scavenging removal. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 117, C04014, https://doi.org/10.1029/2011JC007135 | 2012

Dissolved iron measurements from 32 stations in the Central Arctic Ocean and Arctic Shelf Sea during POLARSTERN expedition ARK-XXII/2

Maarten B Klunder; Patrick Laan; Rob Middag; Hein J W de Baar; Karel Bakker


Supplement to: Gerringa, Loes JA; Alderkamp, Anne-Carlijn; Laan, Patrick; Thuróczy, Charles-Edouard; de Baar, Hein JW; Mills, Matthew M; van Dijken, Gert L; van Haren, Hans; Arrigo, Kevin R (2012): Iron from melting glaciers fuels the phytoplankton blooms in Amundsen Sea (Southern Ocean): Iron biogeochemistry. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 71-76, 16-31, doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.03.007 | 2012

(Table 1) Vertical turbulent eddy diffusivity of selected stations from the Nathaniel B. Palmer cruise NBP09-01

Loes J A Gerringa; Anne-Carlijn Alderkamp; Patrick Laan; Charles-Edouard Thuróczy; Hein J W de Baar; Matthew M. Mills; Gert L. van Dijken; Hans van Haren; Kevin R. Arrigo


Supplement to: Alderkamp, Anne-Carlijn; Mills, Matthew M; van Dijken, Gert L; Laan, Patrick; Thuróczy, Charles-Edouard; Gerringa, Loes JA; de Baar, Hein JW; Payne, Christopher D; Visser, Ronald JW; Buma, Anita GJ; Arrigo, Kevin R (2012): Iron from melting glaciers fuels phytoplankton blooms in the Amundsen Sea (Southern Ocean): Phytoplankton characteristics and productivity. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 71-76, 32-48, doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.03.005 | 2012

Surface water properties, phytoplankton composition and photosynthesis rates of Amundsen Sea sites

Anne-Carlijn Alderkamp; Matthew M. Mills; Gert L. van Dijken; Patrick Laan; Charles-Edouard Thuróczy; Loes J A Gerringa; Hein J W de Baar; Christopher D. Payne; Ronald J. W. Visser; Anita Buma; Kevin R. Arrigo


In supplement to: Alderkamp, A-C et al. (2012): Iron from melting glaciers fuels phytoplankton blooms in the Amundsen Sea (Southern Ocean): Phytoplankton characteristics and productivity. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 71-76, 32-48, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.03.005 | 2012

Table 4) Phytoplankton community composition of surface waters in the Amundsen Sea

Anne-Carlijn Alderkamp; Matthew M. Mills; Gert L. van Dijken; Patrick Laan; Charles-Edouard Thuróczy; Loes J A Gerringa; Hein J W de Baar; Christopher D. Payne; Ronald J. W. Visser; Anita Buma; Kevin R. Arrigo

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Anita Buma

University of Groningen

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Christopher D. Payne

University of British Columbia

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