Advances in measurements of particle cycling and fluxes in the ocean
Advances in measurements of particle cycling and fluxes in the ocean
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2013-02
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Owens, Stephanie A.
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Subtropical Atlantic Ocean
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10.1575/1912/5746
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Salinity
Sediment transport
Laurence M. Gould (Ship) Cruise
Nathaniel B. Palmer (Ship) Cruise
Knorr (Ship : 1970-) Cruise KN199-4
Sediment transport
Laurence M. Gould (Ship) Cruise
Nathaniel B. Palmer (Ship) Cruise
Knorr (Ship : 1970-) Cruise KN199-4
Abstract
The sinking flux of particles is an important removal mechanism of carbon from
the surface ocean as part of the biological pump and can play a role in cycling of other
chemical species. This work dealt with improving methods of measuring particle export
and measuring export on different scales to assess its spatial variability. First, the
assumption of 238U linearity with salinity, used in the 238U–234Th method, was reevaluated
using a large sample set over a wide salinity range. Next, neutrally buoyant and surface-tethered
sediment traps were compared during a three-year time series in the subtropical
Atlantic. This study suggested that previously observed imbalances between carbon
stocks and fluxes in this region are not due to undersampling by traps. To assess regional
variability of particle export, surface and water-column measurements of 234Th were
combined for the first time to measure fluxes on ~20 km scales. Attempts to relate
surface properties to particle export were complicated by the temporal decoupling of
production and export. Finally, particle export from 234Th was measured on transects of
the Atlantic Ocean to evaluate basin-scale export variability. High-resolution sampling
through the water-column allowed for the identification of unique 234Th features in the
intermediate water column.
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Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution February 2013
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Owens, S. A. (2013). Advances in measurements of particle cycling and fluxes in the ocean [Doctoral thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution]. Woods Hole Open Access Server. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/5746