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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-02-07
    Description: Dissolved lignin phenols, chromophoric dissolved organic matter (DOM), and in situ fluorescence were determined in waters of the Laptev Sea and major Arctic basins, and they were compared with dissolved iron (dFe) distributions to elucidate the sources, molecular characteristics and distributions of iron-binding ligands in the Arctic Ocean. In the Transpolar Drift region (TPD), concentrations of dFe were positively correlated with concentrations of lignin phenols and multiple optical proxies of DOM composition and source. Strong relationships between dFe and visible and ultraviolet wavelength fluorescent DOM indicated that vascular plant and algal-derived DOM contributed to the dFe-ligand pool. These observations are consistent with previous studies suggesting the association of dFe with humic terrigenous and marine organic ligands. The primary sources of iron-binding ligands appear to be the riverine discharge of terrigenous DOM, marine organic matter produced on the shelves, and degradation products of plankton-derived organic matter in the shelf sediments. A stronger relationship between dFe and visible wavelength CDOM fluorescence than with lignin phenols suggested the presence of multiple terrigenous ligands, such as aromatic tannins. The aromatic nature of these terrigenous ligands was indicated by a strong relationship between dFe and the absorption coefficient at 254 nm. A strong negative correlation between the p-hydroxyl to vanillyl lignin phenols ratio and dissolved iron concentrations indicated recently-discharged terrigenous DOM (tDOM) was an important source of iron-binding ligands. Given the strong relationships of marine and terrigenous DOM with dissolved iron, iron-binding functional groups appear to occur in diverse molecules of multiple sources. Examples of such iron-binding functional groups included catechols and carboxylates found in lignins and tannins of terrigenous origins and carboxyl-rich alicyclic molecules (CRAM) of terrigenous and marine origins. The observed dFe distributions in the Arctic Ocean could not be explained by the presence of a single ligand type, but rather by a potpourri of ligand molecules of varying concentrations and binding strengths. This molecular diversity of ligands and associated binding strengths ultimately controls the distribution and transport of dFe in the Arctic Ocean and beyond.
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Klunder, Maarten B; Laan, Patrick; Middag, Rob; de Baar, Hein J W; Bakker, Karel (2012): Dissolved iron in the Arctic Ocean: Important role of hydrothermal sources, shelf input and scavenging removal. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 117, C04014, https://doi.org/10.1029/2011JC007135
    Publication Date: 2023-02-24
    Description: Concentrations of dissolved (〈0.2 µm) Fe (DFe) in the Arctic shelf seas and in the surface waters of the central Arctic Ocean are presented. In the Barents and Kara seas, near-surface DFe minima indicate depletion of DFe by phytoplankton growth. Below the surface, lower DFe concentrations in the Kara Sea (~0.4-0.6 nM) than in the Barents Sea (~0.6-0.8 nM) likely reflect scavenging removal or biological depletion of DFe. Very high DFe concentrations (〉10 nM) in the bottom waters of the Laptev Sea shelf may be attributed to either sediment resuspension, sinking of brine or regeneration of DFe in the lower layers. A significant correlation (R2 = 0.60) between salinity and DFe is observed. Using d18O, salinity, nutrients and total alkalinity data, the main source for the high (〉2 nM) DFe concentrations in the Amundsen and Makarov Basins is identified as (Eurasian) river water, transported with the Transpolar Drift (TPD). On the North American side of the TPD, the DFe concentrations are low (〈0.8 nM) and variations are determined by the effects of sea-ice meltwater, biological depletion and remineralization and scavenging in halocline waters from the shelf. This distribution pattern of DFe is also supported by the ratio between unfiltered and dissolved Fe (high (〉4) above the shelf and low (〈4) off the shelf).
    Keywords: Arctic Ocean; ARK-XXII/2; CTD/Rosette, ultra clean; CTD-UC; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; GEOTRACES; Global marine biogeochemical cycles of trace elements and their isotopes; Iron, dissolved; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Polarstern; PS70/246-1; PS70/255-1; PS70/258-1; PS70/260-2; PS70/261-1; PS70/266-1; PS70/268-1; PS70/285-2; PS70/291-1; PS70/295-1; PS70/299-1; PS70/301-2; PS70/302-1; PS70/306-1; PS70/309-2; PS70/309-4; PS70/310-1; PS70/316-1; PS70/319-1; PS70/326-1; PS70/328-2; PS70/333-1; PS70/338-2; PS70/342-1; PS70/349-1; PS70/352-2; PS70/363-5; PS70/371-2; PS70/372-1; PS70/373-2; PS70/379-1; PS70/382-1; PS70/385-1; PS70/389-1; PS70/400-1; PS70 SPACE DAMOCLES
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 439 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: Arctic Ocean; Area/locality; ARK-XXII/2; CTD/Rosette, ultra clean; CTD-UC; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Event label; Iron, dissolvable; Iron, dissolvable, standard deviation; Iron, dissolved, conditional complex stability; Iron-binding ligand, dissolved; Langmuir model, non-linear fit (Gerringa et al. 1995); Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Polarstern; PS70/239-1; PS70/255-1; PS70/260-2; PS70/279-2; PS70/309-2; PS70/352-2; PS70 SPACE DAMOCLES; Ratio; Sensitivity; Standard deviation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 436 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: Arctic Ocean; Area/locality; ARK-XXII/2; CTD/Rosette, ultra clean; CTD-UC; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Event label; Iron, dissolved; Iron, dissolved, conditional complex stability; Iron, dissolved, standard deviation; Iron-binding ligand, dissolved; Langmuir model, non-linear fit (Gerringa et al. 1995); Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Polarstern; PS70/239-1; PS70/255-1; PS70/260-2; PS70/279-2; PS70/309-2; PS70/352-2; PS70 SPACE DAMOCLES; Ratio; Sensitivity; Standard deviation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 384 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: -; ANT-XXIV/3; CTD/Rosette, ultra clean; CTD-UC; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Drake Passage; Event label; Iron, dissolved; Iron, dissolved, conditional complex stability; Iron, dissolved, standard deviation; Iron-binding ligand, dissolved; Langmuir model, non-linear fit (Gerringa et al. 1995); Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Polarstern; PS71; PS71/101-2; PS71/103-1; PS71/107-3; PS71/128-1; PS71/131-5; PS71/163-1; PS71/178-4; PS71/193-6; PS71/210-3; PS71/244-3; Ratio; South Atlantic Ocean; Standard deviation; Weddell Sea
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 818 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: ANT-XXIV/3; CTD/Rosette, ultra clean; CTD-UC; Date/Time of event; Depth comment; Drake Passage; Event label; Fluorescence; Fluorescence, standard deviation; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Polarstern; PS71; PS71/101-2; PS71/103-1; PS71/107-3; PS71/128-1; PS71/131-5; PS71/163-1; PS71/178-4; PS71/193-6; PS71/210-3; PS71/244-3; Sample amount; South Atlantic Ocean; Weddell Sea
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 40 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-07-11
    Keywords: -; Arctic Ocean; Area/locality; ARK-XXII/2; CTD/Rosette, ultra clean; CTD-UC; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Event label; Iron, dissolved; Iron, dissolved, conditional complex stability; Iron, dissolved, standard deviation; Iron-binding ligand, dissolved; Langmuir model, non-linear fit (Gerringa et al. 1995); Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Polarstern; PS70/239-1; PS70/255-1; PS70/260-2; PS70/279-2; PS70/309-2; PS70/352-2; PS70/407-1; PS70 SPACE DAMOCLES; Ratio; Sensitivity; Size fraction; Standard deviation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1254 data points
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  • 8
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    In:  Supplement to: Klunder, Maarten B; Laan, Patrick; Middag, Rob; de Baar, Hein J W; van Ooijen, Jan C (2011): Dissolved iron in the Southern Ocean (Atlantic sector). Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 58(25-16), 2678-2694, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2010.10.042
    Publication Date: 2023-12-13
    Description: We report a comprehensive dataset of dissolved iron (Fe) comprising 482 values at 22 complete vertical profiles along a 1° latitudinal section at the Zero meridian. In addition a shorter high resolution (~00°09') surface section of the southernmost part of the transect (66°00' - 69°35' S) is presented. Within the upper surface mixed layer the concentrations of dissolved Fe vary between 0.1 and 0.3 nM. An inverse trend versus fluorescence suggests significant Fe removal by plankton blooms. Vertical mixing and upwelling are the most important supply mechanisms of iron from deep waters to the upper surface mixed layer. At lower latitude (42°S) there is a distinct maximum of 0.6-0.7 nM in the 2000-3000 m depth range due to inflow of North Atlantic Deep Water. In one region (55°S) elevated dissolved Fe found in the surface mixed layer is ascribed to the recent deposition of aeolian dust originating from South America. Close to the Antarctic continent there is an indication of Fe supply in surface waters from icebergs. In the deep waters there is a strong indication of a hydrothermal plume of dissolved Fe and Mn over the ridge in the Bouvet region (52-56°S). In the Weddell Gyre basin the dissolved Fe in the deep water is 0.47±0.16 nM in the eastward flow at ~56-62°S and is lower with a value of 0.34±0.14 nM in the westward flow at high ~62-69°S latitude. At the edge of the continental ice-sheet on the prime meridian, the continental margin of the Antarctic continent appears to be lesser source of dissolved Fe than in any other place in the world; this is likely because it is unique in being overlain by the extending continental ice-sheet that largely prevents biogeochemical cycling.
    Keywords: ANT-XXIV/3; CTD/Rosette, ultra clean; CTD-UC; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Drake Passage; Elevation of event; Event label; GEOTRACES; Global marine biogeochemical cycles of trace elements and their isotopes; International Polar Year (2007-2008); IPY; Iron, dissolved; Iron, dissolved, standard deviation; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Polarstern; PS71; PS71/101-2; PS71/103-1; PS71/104-2; PS71/107-3; PS71/110-1; PS71/113-3; PS71/116-1; PS71/119-1; PS71/122-1; PS71/128-1; PS71/131-5; PS71/135-1; PS71/138-1; PS71/141-1; PS71/144-1; PS71/147-3; PS71/150-2; PS71/161-6; PS71/163-1; PS71/167-1; PS71/175-3; PS71/178-4; PS71/187-1; PS71/191-3; PS71/193-6; PS71/198-2; PS71/204-2; PS71/210-3; PS71/212-3; PS71/216-4; PS71/221-2; PS71/222-2; PS71/223-2; PS71/226-2; PS71/230-6; PS71/236-3; PS71/238-2; PS71/241-6; PS71/244-3; PS71/249-3; PS71/250-6; PS71/251-3; PS71/252-1; Scotia Sea, southwest Atlantic; South Atlantic Ocean; Weddell Sea
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1772 data points
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  • 9
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    In:  Supplement to: Rutgers van der Loeff, Michiel M; Cai, Pinghe; Stimac, Ingrid; Bracher, Astrid; Middag, Rob; Klunder, Maarten B; van Heuven, Steven (2011): 234Th in surface waters: distribution of particle export flux across the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and in the Weddell Sea during the GEOTRACES expedition ZERO and DRAKE. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 58(25-26), 2749-2766, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.02.004
    Publication Date: 2024-02-17
    Description: As part of the GEOTRACES Polarstern expedition ANT XXIV/3 (ZERO and DRAKE) we have measured the vertical distribution of 234Th on sections through the Antarctic Circumpolar Current along the zero meridian and in Drake Passage and on an EW section through the Weddell Sea. Steady state export fluxes of 234Th from the upper 100m, derived from the depletion of 234Th with respect to its parent 238U, ranged from 621±105 dpm/m**2/d to 1773±90 dpm/m**2/d. This 234Th flux was converted into an export flux of organic carbon ranging from 3.1-13.2 mmolC/m**2/d (2.1-9.0 mmolC/m**2/d) using POC/234Th ratio of bulk (respectively 〉50 µm) suspended particles at the export depth (100 m). Non-steady state fluxes assuming zero flux under ice cover were up to 23% higher. In addition, particulate and dissolved 234Th were measured underway in high resolution in the surface water with a semi-automated procedure. Particulate 234Th in surface waters is inversely correlated with light transmission and pCO2 and positively with fluorescence and optical backscatter and is interpreted as a proxy for algal biomass. High resolution underway mapping of particulate and dissolved 234Th in surface water shows clearly where trace elements are absorbed by plankton and where they are exported to depth. Quantitative determination of the export flux requires the full 234Th profile since surface depletion and export flux become decoupled through changes in wind mixed layer depth and in contribution to export from subsurface layers. In a zone of very low algal abundance (54-58 °S at the zero meridian), confirmed by satellite Chl-a data, the lowest carbon export of the ACC was observed, allowing Fe and Mn to maintain their highest surface concentrations (Klunder et al., this issue, Middag et al., this issue). An ice-edge bloom that had developed in Dec/Jan in the zone 60-65 °S as studied during the previous leg (Strass et al., in prep) had caused a high export flux at 64.5 °S when we visited the area two months later (Feb/March). The ice-edge bloom had then shifted south to 65-69 °S evident from uptake of CO2 and dissolved Fe, Mn and 234Th, without causing export yet. In this way, the parallel analysis of 234Th can help to explain the scavenging behaviour of other trace elements.
    Keywords: ANT-XXIV/3; AWI_MarGeoChem; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Drake Passage; GEOTRACES; Global marine biogeochemical cycles of trace elements and their isotopes; Marine Geochemistry @ AWI; Polarstern; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; PS71; PS71/101-1; PS71/102-2; PS71/104-1; PS71/108-1; PS71/113-7; PS71/118-2; PS71/125-1; PS71/131-1; PS71/140-1; PS71/149-1; PS71/157-1; PS71/169-1; PS71/178-1; PS71/184-1; PS71/186-1; PS71/192-1; PS71/196-1; PS71/201-1; PS71/204-1; PS71/210-2; PS71/220-2; PS71/222-1; PS71/230-2; PS71/236-1; PS71/241-1; PS71/244-6; PS71/250-5; Scotia Sea, southwest Atlantic; South Atlantic Ocean; SPP1158; Weddell Sea
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  • 10
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    In:  Supplement to: Klunder, Maarten B; Bauch, Dorothea; Laan, Patrick; de Baar, Hein J W; van Heuven, Steven; Ober, Sven (2012): Dissolved iron in the Arctic shelf seas and surface waters of the central Arctic Ocean: Impact of Arctic river water and ice-mel. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 117, C01027, https://doi.org/10.1029/2011JC007133
    Publication Date: 2024-02-17
    Description: Concentrations of dissolved (〈0.2 µm) Fe (DFe) in the Arctic shelf seas and in the surface waters of the central Arctic Ocean are presented. In the Barents and Kara seas, near-surface DFe minima indicate depletion of DFe by phytoplankton growth. Below the surface, lower DFe concentrations in the Kara Sea (~0.4-0.6 nM) than in the Barents Sea (~0.6-0.8 nM) likely reflect scavenging removal or biological depletion of DFe. Very high DFe concentrations (〉10 nM) in the bottom waters of the Laptev Sea shelf may be attributed to either sediment resuspension, sinking of brine or regeneration of DFe in the lower layers. A significant correlation (R**2 = 0.60) between salinity and DFe is observed. Using d18O, salinity, nutrients and total alkalinity data, the main source for the high (〉2 nM) DFe concentrations in the Amundsen and Makarov Basins is identified as (Eurasian) river water, transported with the Transpolar Drift (TPD). On the North American side of the TPD, the DFe concentrations are low (〈0.8 nM) and variations are determined by the effects of sea-ice meltwater, biological depletion and remineralization and scavenging in halocline waters from the shelf. This distribution pattern of DFe is also supported by the ratio between unfiltered and dissolved Fe (high (〉4) above the shelf and low (〈4) off the shelf).
    Keywords: Arctic Ocean; ARK-XXII/2; CTD/Rosette, ultra clean; CTD-UC; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; GEOTRACES; Global marine biogeochemical cycles of trace elements and their isotopes; International Polar Year (2007-2008); IPY; Iron, dissolved; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Polarstern; PS70/228-1; PS70/236-1; PS70/237-1; PS70/239-1; PS70/246-1; PS70/255-1; PS70/258-1; PS70/260-2; PS70/261-1; PS70/266-1; PS70/268-1; PS70/271-2; PS70/272-1; PS70/276-1; PS70/279-2; PS70/285-2; PS70/291-1; PS70/295-1; PS70/299-1; PS70/301-2; PS70/302-1; PS70/306-1; PS70/309-2; PS70/310-1; PS70/316-1; PS70/319-1; PS70/326-1; PS70/328-2; PS70/333-1; PS70/338-2; PS70/342-1; PS70/349-1; PS70/352-2; PS70/363-5; PS70/371-2; PS70/372-1; PS70/373-2; PS70/379-1; PS70/382-1; PS70/385-1; PS70/389-1; PS70/400-1; PS70/407-1; PS70/411-1; PS70 SPACE DAMOCLES
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 356 data points
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