Record Details
Field | Value |
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Title | Seasonal spillover and varve formation in the Santa Barbara Basin, California |
Names |
Reimers, Clare E.
(creator) Lange, Carina B. (creator) Tabak, Marialana (creator) Bernhard, Joan M. (creator) |
Date Issued | 1990 (iso8601) |
Abstract | A temporal record of oxygen and NO3- concentrations in the bottom water of the Santa Barbara Basin indicates that outside waters spill over into the basin seasonally. It is proposed that an annual bottom-water cycle leads ultimately to varve production. As evidence in support of a benthic mechanism for varve formation, we present results of surface sediment and pore-water analyses, from box-core collections during three seasons in 1988. The greater degree of bottom-water oxygen depletion that occurs regularly in late summer and fall was coincident with a smaller pool of pore-water Fe, penetration of ΣH2S up to the sediment-water interface, maximal numbers of benthic Foraminifera, and bacterial mat growth. The latter was indicated by increases in concentrations of extractable ATP, organic C, and total N in sediments from the depth intervals 0–0.25 and 0.25–0.5 cm. The greatest numbers of siliceous phytoplankton skeletons were found on the sea floor soon after the late spring, surface-water, Chl a maximum. This event coincides with additions of new and more-oxygenated seawater to the deep basin. |
Genre | Article |
Identifier | Limnol. Oceanog. 35, 1577-1585 |