Viena Puigcorbé
Autonomous University of Barcelona
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Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2015
Viena Puigcorbé; Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson; Pere Masqué; Elisabet Verdeny; Angelicque E. White; Brian N. Popp; Fredrick G. Prahl; Phoebe J. Lam
Summertime carbon, nitrogen, and biogenic silica export was examined using 234Th:238U disequilibria combined with free floating sediment traps and fine scale water column sampling with in situ pumps (ISP) within the Eastern Tropical North Pacific and the Gulf of California. Fine scale ISP sampling provides evidence that in this system, particulate carbon (PC) and particulate nitrogen (PN) concentrations were more rapidly attenuated relative to 234Th activities in small particles compared to large particles, converging to 1–5 µmol dpm−1 by 100 m. Comparison of elemental particle composition, coupled with particle size distribution analysis, suggests that small particles are major contributors to particle flux. While absolute PC and PN export rates were dependent on the method used to obtain the element/234Th ratio, regional trends were consistent across measurement techniques. The highest C fixation rates were associated with diatom-dominated surface waters. Yet, the highest export efficiencies occurred in picoplankton-dominated surface waters, where relative concentrations of diazotrophs were also elevated. Our results add to the increasing body of literature that picoplankton- and diazotroph-dominated food webs in subtropical regions can be characterized by enhanced export efficiencies relative to food webs dominated by larger phytoplankton, e.g., diatoms, in low productivity pico/nanoplankton-dominated regions, where small particles are major contributors to particle export. Findings from this region are compared globally and provide insights into the efficiency of downward particle transport of carbon and associated nutrients in a warmer ocean where picoplankton and diazotrophs may dominate. Therefore, we argue the necessity of collecting multiple particle sizes used to convert 234Th fluxes into carbon or other elemental fluxes, including <50 µm, since they can play an important role in vertical fluxes, especially in oligotrophic environments. Our results further underscore the necessity of using multiple techniques to quantify particle flux given the uncertainties associated with each collection method.
Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2014
Gabriel Dulaquais; Marie Boye; Rob Middag; S.A. Owens; Viena Puigcorbé; Ken O. Buesseler; Pere Masqué; Hein J. W. de Baar; Xavier Carton
Dissolved cobalt (DCo; 0.2 μm; 10%) to the DCo stock of the mixed layer in the equatorial and north subtropical domains. Biotic and abiotic processes as well as the physical terms involved in the biogeochemical cycle of Co were defined and estimated. This allowed establishing the first global budget of DCo for the upper 100 m in the western Atlantic. The biological DCo uptake flux was the dominant sink along the section, as reflected by the overall nutrient-type behavior of DCo. The regeneration varied widely within the different biogeochemical domains, accounting for 10% of the DCo-uptake rate in the subarctic gyre and for up to 85% in southern subtropical domain. These findings demonstrated that the regeneration is likely the prevailing source of DCo in the surface waters of the western Atlantic, except in the subpolar domains where physically driven sources can sustain the DCo biological requirement.
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2016
Montserrat Roca-Martí; Viena Puigcorbé; Michiel M Rutgers van der Loeff; Christian Katlein; Mar Fernández-Méndez; Ilka Peeken; Pere Masqué
The Arctic sea-ice extent amounted to its record minimum to date in September 2012. Sea-ice decline increases the absorption of solar energy in the Arctic Ocean, affecting primary production and plankton community. How this will modulate the sinking of POC from the ocean surface remains a key question. In this study we use the 234Th/238U and 210Po/210Pb radionuclide pairs to estimate the magnitude of the POC export fluxes in the upper ocean of the central Arctic in summer 2012, covering time scales from weeks to months, respectively. The 234Th/238U proxy reveals that POC fluxes at the base of the euphotic zone were very low (2 ± 2 mmol C m-2 d-1) in August and September. Relationships obtained between the 234Th export fluxes and the phytoplankton community suggest that prasinophytes would have contributed significantly to downward fluxes in late summer, likely via incorporation into sea-ice algal aggregates and zooplankton-derived material. In turn, the magnitude of the depletion of 210Po in the upper water column over the entire study area indicates that particle export fluxes were more relevant before July/August than later in the season. 210Po fluxes and 210Po-derived POC fluxes correlated positively with sea-ice concentration, showing that particle sinking was more important under heavy sea-ice conditions than under partially ice covered regions. Although the POC fluxes were low, a large fraction of primary production (>30%) was exported at the base of the euphotic zone in most of the study area during summer 2012, indicating a high export efficiency of the biological pump in the central Arctic.
Limnology and Oceanography-methods | 2013
Sylvain Rigaud; Viena Puigcorbé; Patricia Cámara-Mor; Núria Casacuberta; Montserrat Roca-Martí; Jordi Garcia-Orellana; Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson; Pere Masqué; Thomas M. Church
Limnology and Oceanography-methods | 2012
Thomas M. Church; Sylvain Rigaud; Mark Baskaran; Anupam Kumar; Jana Friedrich; Pere Masqué; Viena Puigcorbé; Guebuem Kim; Olivier Radakovitch; Gi Hoon Hong; Hiu Choi; Gillian M. Stewart
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2017
Montserrat Roca-Martí; Viena Puigcorbé; Morten Hvitfeldt Iversen; Michiel M Rutgers van der Loeff; Christine Klaas; Wee Cheah; Astrid Bracher; Pere Masqué
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2017
Viena Puigcorbé; Montserrat Roca-Martí; Pere Masqué; Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson; Michiel M Rutgers van der Loeff; Luis M. Laglera; Astrid Bracher; Wee Cheah; Volker Strass; Mario Hoppema; Juan Santos-Echeandía; Brian P. V. Hunt; E. A. Pakhomov; Christine Klaas
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers | 2018
Montserrat Roca-Martí; Viena Puigcorbé; Jana Friedrich; Michiel M Rutgers van der Loeff; Benjamin Rabe; Meri Korhonen; Patricia Cámara-Mor; Jordi Garcia-Orellana; Pere Masqué
Deep-Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers | 2017
Viena Puigcorbé; Montserrat Roca-Martí; Pere Masqué; Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson; Michiel M Rutgers van der Loeff; Astrid Bracher; Sébastien Moreau
Supplement to: Roca-Martí, Montserrat; Puigcorbé, Viena; Rutgers van der Loeff, Michiel M; Katlein, Christian; Fernández-Méndez, Mar; Peeken, Ilka; Masqué, Pere (2016): Carbon export fluxes and export efficiency in the central Arctic during the record sea-ice minimum in 2012: A joint 234Th/238U and 210Po/210Pb study. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 121(7), 5030-5049, https://doi.org/10.1002/2016JC011816 | 2016
Montserrat Roca-Martí; Viena Puigcorbé; Ingrid Stimac; Michiel M Rutgers van der Loeff; Pere Masqué