Aluminium in the North Atlantic Ocean and the Labrador Sea (GEOTRACES GA01 section): roles of continental inputs and biogenic particle removal
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Published:2018-08-30
Issue:16
Volume:15
Page:5271-5286
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ISSN:1726-4189
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Container-title:Biogeosciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biogeosciences
Author:
Menzel Barraqueta Jan-LukasORCID, Schlosser ChristianORCID, Planquette Hélène, Gourain ArthurORCID, Cheize Marie, Boutorh Julia, Shelley RachelORCID, Contreira Pereira Leonardo, Gledhill Martha, Hopwood Mark J.ORCID, Lacan FrançoisORCID, Lherminier PascaleORCID, Sarthou Geraldine, Achterberg Eric P.
Abstract
Abstract. The distribution of dissolved aluminium (dAl) in the water
column of the North Atlantic and Labrador Sea was studied along GEOTRACES
section GA01 to unravel the sources and sinks of this element. Surface water
dAl concentrations were low (median of 2.5 nM) due to low aerosol deposition
and removal by biogenic particles (i.e. phytoplankton cells). However,
surface water dAl concentrations were enhanced on the Iberian and Greenland
shelves (up to 30.9 nM) due to continental inputs (rivers, glacial flour,
and ice melt). Dissolved Al in surface waters scaled negatively with
chlorophyll a and biogenic silica (opal) concentrations. The abundance of
diatoms exerted a significant (p<0.01) control on the surface particulate
Al (pAl) to dAl ratios by decreasing dAl levels and increasing pAl levels.
Dissolved Al concentrations generally increased with depth and correlated
strongly with silicic acid (R2>0.76) west of the Iberian Basin,
suggesting net release of dAl at depth during remineralization of sinking
opal-containing particles. Enrichment of dAl at near-bottom depths was
observed due to the resuspension of sediments. The highest dAl concentrations
(up to 38.7 nM) were observed in Mediterranean Outflow Waters, which act as
a major source of dAl to mid-depth waters of the eastern North Atlantic. This
study clearly shows that the vertical and lateral distributions of dAl in the
North Atlantic differ when compared to other regions of the Atlantic and
global oceans. Responsible for these large inter- and intra-basin differences
are the large spatial variabilities in the main Al source, atmospheric
deposition, and the main Al sink, particle scavenging by biogenic particles.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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