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Science

Publication date: 1992-01-01
Volume: 258 Pages: 1332 - 1335
Publisher: Amer assoc advancement science

Author:

Dehairs, F
Baeyens, W ; Goeyens, Leo

Keywords:

ice edge, weddell sea, ross sea, phytoplankton, nitrogen, matter, cycle, Science & Technology, Multidisciplinary Sciences, Science & Technology - Other Topics, ICE EDGE, WEDDELL SEA, ROSS SEA, PHYTOPLANKTON, NITROGEN, MATTER, CYCLE, General Science & Technology

Abstract:

The relation between the accumulation of barite (BaSO4) microcrystals in suspended matter from the mesopelagic depth region (100 to 600 meters) and the type of production in the euphotic layer (new versus recycled) was studied for different Southern Ocean environments. Considerable subsurface barite accumulated in waters characterized by maintained new production and limited grazing pressure during the growth season. On the other hand, little if any barite accumulated in areas where relatively large amounts of photosynthetically fixed carbon were transferred to the microheterotrophic community and where recycled production became predominant.