Physical mechanisms for biological carbon uptake during the onset of the spring phytoplankton bloom in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea (BOUSSOLE site)
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Published:2022-08-30
Issue:16
Volume:19
Page:3911-3920
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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:
Merlivat Liliane, Hemming Michael, Boutin JacquelineORCID, Antoine DavidORCID, Vellucci VincenzoORCID, Golbol Melek, Lee Gareth A., Beaumont Laurence
Abstract
Abstract. Several trigger mechanisms have been proposed for the onset of the
phytoplankton spring bloom. Among these is that phytoplankton cells begin to
bloom when they experience higher average light levels in shallower mixed
layers, a result of the surface net heat fluxes becoming positive and wind
strength decreasing. We study the impact of these two forcings in the
northwestern Mediterranean Sea. We take advantage of hourly measurements of
oceanic and atmospheric parameters collected at two neighbouring moorings
during the months of March and April in the years 2016 to 2019, combined
with glider data in 2016. We identify the onset of the surface phytoplankton
growth as concomitant with the start of significant biological activity
detected by a sudden decrease in dissolved inorganic carbon derived
from measurements in the upper 10 m of the water column. A rapid reduction
in wind stress following high-wind events is observed at the same time. A
resulting shallow mixing layer favours carbon uptake by phytoplankton lasting
a few days. Simultaneously, the air–sea net heat flux switches from negative
to positive, linked to changes in the latent air–sea heat flux, which is
proportional to the wind speed. This results in an increased thermal
stratification of the ocean's surface layers. In 2016, glider data show that
the mixing layer is significantly shallower than the mixed layer at the
onset of the surface phytoplankton bloom. We conclude that decreases in the
mixing- and mixed-layer depths lead to the onset of the phytoplankton growth
due to the relaxation of wind speed following storms. We estimate net daily
community production in the mixing layer over periods of 3 d between 2016
and 2019 as between 38 and 191 mmol C m−2. These
results have important implications, as biological processes play a major
role in the seasonal evolution of surface pCO2 and thereby the rate of
reduction in atmospheric CO2 by exchange at the air–sea interface.
Funder
European Space Agency Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Institut national des sciences de l'Univers Agence Nationale de la Recherche
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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