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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-03-22
    Description: The Cape Verde Frontal Zone (CVFZ) is a highly dynamic region located in the southern boundary of the Canary Current Eastern Boundary Upwelling Ecosystem. Due to the interaction of the Cape Verde Front with the Mauritanian coastal upwelling, the area features large vertical and horizontal export fluxes of organic matter. Full-depth profiles were recorded during FLUXES I cruise, with four consecutive transects defining a box embracing the giant filament of Cape Blanc and the Cape Verde front. Fifteen levels were sampled in medium and long stations (down to 4000 dbar) and 10 levels in short stations (down to 2000 dbar) where inorganic nutrients (NO3, NO2, Si(OH)4 and PO4), dissolved organic carbon/total dissolved nitrogen (DOC/TDN), and suspended particulate organic carbon and nitrogen (POC and PON) were sampled. Micromolar concentrations of nutrient salts were determined simultaneously by segmented flow analysis in an Alliance Futura autoanalyser. The determination of suspended POC and PON was carried out by high temperature catalytic oxidation at 900 °C in a Perkin Elmer 2400 elemental analyser. DOC and TDN were analysed by high temperature catalytic oxidation at 680 °C with a Shimadzu TOC-V analyser connected in line with a TNM1 measuring unit. Alongside with water samples conductivity, temperature and depth (CTD; SeaBird SBE911 plus), and dissolved oxygen (SeaBird SBE43), fluorescence of chlorophyll (SeaPoint SCF), and turbidity (SeaPoint STM) were measured. CTD conductivity was calibrated with water samples taken from the rosette and analysed on board with a Guildline 8410-A Portasal salinometer. Samples for dissolved oxygen (O2) determination were analysed on board by the Winkler potentiometric method. The chlorophyll (Chl) fluorescence sensor was calibrated with water samples taken at 4 depths in the photic layer which were estimated fluorometrically by means of a Turner Designs bench fluorometer 10-AU.
    Keywords: 29SG20170711; 29SG20170711_10-1; 29SG20170711_1-1; 29SG20170711_11-1; 29SG20170711_12-1; 29SG20170711_13-1; 29SG20170711_14-1; 29SG20170711_15-1; 29SG20170711_16-1; 29SG20170711_17-1; 29SG20170711_18-1; 29SG20170711_19-1; 29SG20170711_20-1; 29SG20170711_2-1; 29SG20170711_21-1; 29SG20170711_22-1; 29SG20170711_23-1; 29SG20170711_24-1; 29SG20170711_25-1; 29SG20170711_26-1; 29SG20170711_27-1; 29SG20170711_28-1; 29SG20170711_29-1; 29SG20170711_30-1; 29SG20170711_3-1; 29SG20170711_31-1; 29SG20170711_32-1; 29SG20170711_33-1; 29SG20170711_34-1; 29SG20170711_35-1; 29SG20170711_4-1; 29SG20170711_5-1; 29SG20170711_6-1; 29SG20170711_7-1; 29SG20170711_8-1; 29SG20170711_9-1; Biogeochemical impact of mesoscale and sub-mesoscale processes along the life history of cyclonic and anticyclonic eddies: plankton variability and productivity; Bottle number; Campaign; Cape Verde Frontal Zone; Carbon, organic, dissolved; Carbon, organic, particulate; Carbon cycling; Cast number; Chlorophyll fluorometer, Seapoint, Seapoint chlorophyll fluorometer; Constraining organic carbon fluxes in an eastern boundary upwelling ecosystem (NW Africa): the role of non-sinking carbon in the context of the biological pump; Cruise/expedition; CTD, Sea-Bird, SBE43; CTD, Sea-Bird SBE 911plus; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Dissolved Organic Matter; e-IMPACT; Elemental analyzer, Perkin Elmer, 2400; Event label; Fluorescence, chlorophyll; FLUXES; FLUXES I; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Nitrate; Nitrite; Nitrogen, organic, particulate; Nitrogen, total dissolved; nitrogen cycling; Oxygen; particulate organic matter; Phosphate; Pressure, water; Quality flag, carbon, organic, dissolved; Quality flag, carbon, organic, particulate; Quality flag, fluorescence, chlorophyll; Quality flag, nitrate; Quality flag, nitrite; Quality flag, nitrogen, organic, particulate; Quality flag, nitrogen, total dissolved; Quality flag, oxygen; Quality flag, phosphate; Quality flag, salinity; Quality flag, silicic acid; Salinity; Sarmiento de Gamboa; Segmented flow analyzer (Alliance Futura); Shimadzu TOC-V CSH total organic carbon analyzer coupled to TNM-1 nitrogen analyzer; Silicic acid; Station label; SUMMER; Sustainable Management of Mesopelagic Resources; Temperature, water; water masses; Winkler potentiometric after Langdon (2010)
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 12905 data points
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    IOC-UNESCO | Paris, France
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Mineral aerosol inputs to the Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem (CCLME) are among the highest in the world, due to its proximity to the Sahara and Sahel deserts in Africa. North Africa accounts for approximately 55% of global dust emissions. An annual average deposition resulting from different models for the Northeast Atlantic ranges between 140 Tg yr-1 and 276 Tg yr-1. Aerosol deposition is an important source of essential and limiting nutrients and trace metals (Fe, Co, Mn, Cu and Al) to the ocean, which may stimulate the autotrophic components (nitrogen fixation and diatoms). The impact of dust inputs on oceanic carbon uptake and climate is dependent on total dust deposition fluxes as well as the bioavailability of nutrients and metals in the dust. However, dust deposition measurements are very scarce in the CCLME region and there are very few sets of long-term measurements of aerosol concentrations, although such data is invaluable in quantifying atmospheric inputs to this important region. Moreover, these measurements are critical for constraining climate and biogeochemical models in the CCLME region, especially because the land use and the climate change could be increasing dust emissions from the African sources.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Mineral aerosols ; Dust deposition ; Atmospheric transport ; Dust variability ; CCLME ; ASFA15::B::Biogeochemistry
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report Section , Refereed
    Format: pp. 53-61
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