Author:
Brandini Frederico Pereira,Rebello Jaqueline
Abstract
The vertical distribution of physicochemical parameters and Chl a at a fixed station in Admiralty Bay (King George Island, South Shetland Islands) was recorded over 73 days during the summer of 1988/89. Temporal variations in Chl a and nutrient stocks in the euphotic zone were associated with changes in the wind/hydrological regime. Northerly winds of late December and early January moved the surface layers towards the outerbay, during which time the chlorophyll stocks remained low in the euphotic zone. Turbulence induced by southerly winds in the second half of January resuspended sediments and benthic diatoms in the shallow (0–20 m) inner inlets of the bay, increasing turbidity and nutrient concentrations at the surface. During the first half of February wind relaxation caused the mass sedimentation of previously resuspended benthic diatoms increasing chlorophyll and phaeopigments in the subsurface layers in deeper sections of the bay. Although turbulence limits phytoplankton biomass accumulation in open waters of the Antarctic, it may have a positive effect (increasing chlorophyll biomass of benthic origin) in coastal pelagic environments during late summer.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Geology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography
Cited by
39 articles.
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