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  • 1
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (44 Blatt = 900 KB)
    Language: German
    Note: Zusammenfassung in deutscher und englischer Sprache
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  • 2
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Pazifischer Ozean ; Meeresströmung ; Tracer
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 102, XXI Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    DDC: 551.462
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-10-28
    Description: The time development of the modeled lateral tracer distributions shown by the vertical column integral in full time resolution. Two geographical regions in the eastern tropical South Pacific are at focus (1) between 5-30°S, 69-90°W and (2) between 12-22°S, 69-78°W. The four modeled tracer release experiments are called moTRE1-ROMS, moTRE2-CROCO, moTRE3-NEMO, and moTRE4-NEMO (specified in the related publication / thesis). The model runs were performed by Yonss José (for ROMS/CROCO) and Olaf Dutail (for NEMO) to support the observational "Peruvian Oxygen-minimum-zone System Tracer Release Experiment (POSTRE)" that was conducted from Oct. 2015 to Apr. 2017.
    Keywords: Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; File format; File name; File size; Model; NEMO; Pacific; ROMS; SFB754; tracer; Uniform resource locator/link to file
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 40 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-12-11
    Description: Cruise M135 was a contribution to the DFG Collaborative Research Project (SFB) 754: “Climate-Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean” with the main goal to better understand the the role of diffusive and advective pathways connecting water within the bottom boundary layer (i.e. the water directly affected by sediment processes) to the pelagic and surface ocean. To achieve this, we have injected a conservative tracer (CF3SF5) within the bottom boundary layer at three different sites along the Peruvian coast at a depth of about 300 m in October 2015 that was mapped during M135. Tracer sampling was carried out by measuring water samples from the CTD-rosette water bottles. In total 144 CTD casts were carried out. From 132 CTD profiles 2828 samples for CF3CF5 investigations were gained and on most stations the tracer could be found. In addition 48 trace metal CTD’s were recorded and trace metal and chemical samples taken from the rosette bottles. On 166 of the CTD profiles oxygen samples were taken and on 94 CTD profiles nutrient samples were collected. Microstructure measurements were made on 24 stations and 2 gliders were deployed. For geological investigations at 5 locations multicorer and long gravity cores were taken. Continuous underway measurements of CO2,N2O and CO as well as continuous ADCP and thermosalinograph recording was made on 37 days. The cruise M135 was very successful; most systems on METEOR worked well and all planned objectives were reached.
    Type: Report , NonPeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2021-04-23
    Description: Deoxygenation of shelf waters is known to enhance the sedimentary source of nutrients, including PO4 and Fe, into the water column. Yet substantial uncertainty remains with respect to what fraction of these nutrients are transported into the euphotic layer and ultimately advected offshore and thus how an increased benthic supply of nutrients affects offshore ecosystem productivity. In October 2015 a conservative tracer (CF3SF5) was released within the bottom boundary layer at 3 sites along the Peruvian coastline within the Peruvian Oxygen Minimum Zone (OMZ). During March/April 2017 the dispersion of this tracer along the shelf and laterally into the ETSP was tracked alongside a comprehensive suite of nutrient measurements including macronutrients (NO3, NO2, PO4, Si), dissolved organic nitrogen/phosphorus (DON/DOP) and dissolved trace metals (including Fe and Co). The tracer distribution demonstrated transport northwards along the shelf, in addition to lateral advection offshore, which was most pronounced along a transect at 17° S. Here we compare and contrast the distribution of our inert tracer with a broad range of nutrients along the 17° S transect in order to understand how internal cycling affects the lateral advection of bio-essential nutrients from anoxic shelf benthic boundary waters to offshore ecosystems. Constraining the relative strength of laterally advected Fe and bioavailable nitrogen/phosphorus sources will be critical to understanding how primary productivity and microbial community structure within the Peruvian Oxygen Minimum Zone will respond to intensified deoxygenation over the Peruvian shelf.
    Type: Conference or Workshop Item , NonPeerReviewed
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-02-08
    Description: Wind and buoyancy driven oceanic circulation and turbulent diffusion distribute heat, salt, and other dissolved constituents such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, or nutrients in the ocean. However, natural variability of physical processes, and the nutrient fluxes are complex, highly dynamic and difficult to observe directly. Especially, how the physical processes affect overall biogeochemical tracers is still an important subject of research. The region of interest is the Eastern Tropical South Pacific where anoxic conditions on the continental shelf off Peru and Chile lead to a release of nutrients from the sediments into the water directly above. The fate of these nutrients is not well understood, yet. This thesis summarizes the studies inferring the spread of an artificial dissolved constituent, a tracer potentially representing such nutrients, using a so called tracer release experiment performed to quantify the benthic pelagic exchanges in the Peruvian oxygen minimum zone. This provides the physical basis to identify and quantify pathways potentially used by the nutrients. The Peru-Chile undercurrent and mesoscale eddy activity are found to dominate the lateral tracer dispersion and are responsible for a fast and wide tracer spread to the south and in the offshore ocean. The tracer transport velocity in the Peru-Chile undercurrent near by Callao (∼12°S) is 3-5 cm s−1 and 7-17 cm s−1 southward from Paracas headland (14-17.5°S). Anticyclonic eddies (mainly the subsurface ones) capture 21-54% of the tracer in their cores which reaches the offshore ocean. This way the eddies denote the connection between the Peruvian shelf and the offshore ocean, but the Peru-Chile undercurrent acts first and place the tracer into the eddy generation hot spot. In the vertical, there is an upward tracer motion. It happens basically diapycnal, i.e. across density surfaces, and thus is accompanied by a lightening of tracer tagged-water. In the process, the tracer crawls upward the shelf along the slope within the bottom boundary water layer. Thus the theory by Ferrari et al. (2016); Holmes et al. (2019) seems to sufficiently explain the observed behavior. Overall 10-30±10% of the tracer rise, even high enough to reach the surface waters. In contrast, the open ocean diapycnal diffusivity coefficient is (1.4 ± 0.4)·10−5 m2 s−1 , representative for calm open ocean regimes. Thus it cannot account for the upward motion but fills in a geographic gap of such values. With this physical basis it is possible to conclude on the nutrient constrains. Typical nutrient concentration pattern over the Peruvian shelf not only waft back and forth or recirculate locally but need to be permanent reestablished by a source, namely their release from the sediments, as the substances in the water column are permanently transported away. The upward motion is especially important as it shows a pathway into the euphotic surface waters provided by ocean physics. Thus nutrients released from the shelf sediments could potentially be used for primary production in these realms.
    Type: Thesis , NonPeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2022-05-27
    Description: Oct. 07 2019 – Oct. 10, 2019 Kiel (Germany) – Kiel (Germany) MNF-Pher-110The main purpose of the ALKOR cruise AL529 was the training of students in observational techniques applied by physical oceanographers. The students who participated in the trip attend the module "Measurement Methods of Oceanography" which is offered in the Bachelor program "Physics of the Earth System" at CAU Kiel. During the AL529 the students were instructed in instrument calibration and in the interpretation of measurement data at sea. In addition, the students had the opportunity to learn about working and living at sea and to explore and study the impact of physical processes in the western Baltic Sea, the sea at their doorstep. The observations show a quasi-synoptic picture of the hydrography and currents in the western Baltic Sea. Twice-repeated hydrographic and current sections across the Fehmarn Belt show well the short time scales where significant changes occur. A zonal section along the deepest topography, from about 10°40'E to 014°21'E, shows very nicely the two-layer system of outflowing low salinity and inflowing North Sea water. A bottom shield anchorage shows the currents in the water column and the near-bottom temperature and salinity variations in the Fehmarnbelt area.
    Type: Report , NonPeerReviewed
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    In:  (Bachelor thesis), Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Kiel, Germany, 42 pp
    Publication Date: 2021-12-09
    Keywords: Course of study: BSc Physics of the Earth System
    Type: Thesis , NonPeerReviewed
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