Fluxes of biogenic components were determined using time-series sediment trap samples collected at site B (74°01.502S, 175°05.552E) in the northern Joides Basin of the Ross Sea from December 1994 to January 1996. In most cases, a great part of the material collected by traps (200 and 540 m depth) was biogenic, opal being the most abundant constituent followed by organic matter. The composition of particles shows a seasonal pattern in the upper trap, which is much less evident at depth. Fluxes showed a marked seasonality due to the presence, in winter, of ice cover. At site B, we measured particle fluxes that are much lower than those obtained at other locations in the Ross Sea. This can be due to low production and export during the sampling period, and underlies the necessity to further investigate the interannual variability of these processes.
Particle fluxes and biogeochemical processes in an area influenced by seasonal retreat of the ice margin (northwestern Ross Sea, Antarctica)
Langone L;Frignani M;Ravaioli M;
2000
Abstract
Fluxes of biogenic components were determined using time-series sediment trap samples collected at site B (74°01.502S, 175°05.552E) in the northern Joides Basin of the Ross Sea from December 1994 to January 1996. In most cases, a great part of the material collected by traps (200 and 540 m depth) was biogenic, opal being the most abundant constituent followed by organic matter. The composition of particles shows a seasonal pattern in the upper trap, which is much less evident at depth. Fluxes showed a marked seasonality due to the presence, in winter, of ice cover. At site B, we measured particle fluxes that are much lower than those obtained at other locations in the Ross Sea. This can be due to low production and export during the sampling period, and underlies the necessity to further investigate the interannual variability of these processes.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


