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Iron, nutrient, and phytoplankton distributions in Oregon coastal waters

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Title Iron, nutrient, and phytoplankton distributions in Oregon coastal waters
Names Chase, Zanna (creator)
van Geen, Alexander (creator)
Kosro, P. Michael, 1951- (creator)
Marra, John (creator)
Wheeler, Patricia A. (creator)
Date Issued 2002-10-25 (iso8601)
Note Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.
Abstract The relationship between iron and nitrate concentrations was examined off the coast of
Oregon during the upwelling season. Surface Fe and N (nitrate + nitrite) concentrations
measured underway by flow injection analysis ranged from <0.3 to 20 nmol L¯¹ and <0.1 to
30 mmol L¯¹, respectively. Total dissolvable Fe concentrations, measured in unfiltered,
acidified samples in surface waters and in vertical profiles, ranged from <0.3 to 300 nmol
L¯¹. Surface water Fe and N concentrations were highly variable and uncoupled. Our
observations indicate two dominant sources of Fe to Oregon coastal waters: Slope or shelf
sediments and the Columbia River. Sedimentary iron, probably largely in the particulate
form, appears to be added to surface waters through wind-induced vertical mixing during
strong winds, through thickening of the bottom mixed layer during relaxation or
downwelling favorable wind conditions, and through outcropping of shelf bottom waters
during upwelling events. The existence of multiple iron sources and the generally high iron
concentrations may explain why the distribution of phytoplankton, measured both remotely
(by Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor) and underway (by in vivo fluorescence),
appeared to be driven primarily by physical dynamics and was not strongly linked to the
distribution of iron. Nevertheless, at some offshore stations where underway Fe
concentrations were <0.3 nmol L¯¹, underway measurements of the physiological state of
phytoplankton by fast repetition rate fluorometry were consistent with mild iron stress,
and cross-shelf nutrient distributions were consistent with iron regulation of the magnitude
of phytoplankton blooms.
Genre Article
Topic iron
Identifier Chase, Z., A. van Geen, P. M. Kosro, J. Marra, and P. A. Wheeler, Iron, nutrient, and phytoplankton distributions in Oregon coastal waters, J. Geophys. Res., 107(C10), 3174, 2002.

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