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Mesoscale variability and nutrient-phytoplankton distributions off central-southern Chile during the upwelling season: The influence of mesoscale eddies
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WoS WOS:000309693500002
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:84866275487
DOI 10.1016/J.POCEAN.2012.04.015
Año 2012
Tipo revisión

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

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Abstract



Mesoscale features are recurrently found in the Coastal Transition Zone (CTZ) off central-southern Chile (similar to 35-40 degrees S), a region characterized by seasonal wind-driven coastal upwelling. In this study, oceanographic data from two consecutive cruises carried out during the upwelling season (January 2009) were combined with satellite time series data in order to characterize the structure and evolution of mesoscale eddies and to explore their influence on phytoplankton structure and nutrient distribution, in the context of organic carbon exchanges between the coastal upwelling zone and the CTZ. Two coastally-generated, contiguous mesoscale eddies (similar to 2 months old) were characterized: a surface cyclonic eddy (CC1) and a subsurface anticyclonic eddy (AA1). The distributions of salinity and dissolved oxygen, together with nutrients, suggested that both eddies were sites of vertical injection of high nutrient concentrations from the Equatorial Subsurface Water mass (ESSW) into the upper layer in the CTZ. In addition, eddy AA1, in combination with an upwelling plume, was involved in the offshore advection of nutrients from the core of the ESSW located in the coastal zone. At shallow depths (< 50 m), both eddies displayed moderate chlorophyll-a concentrations (up to 18 mg m(-3) in CC1 and 3 mg m(-3) in AA1) compared with the coastal maximum values (up to 18 mg m(-3)). The photosynthetic communities within the eddies were mostly dominated by small cells (picoplankton in CC1 and nanoplankton in AA1) in contrast to microplankton dominance in the coastal band. These results support the view that relatively young mesoscale eddies, both the surface cyclonic and subsurface anticyclonic types, which originate in the coastal band of EBC regions, are important as sites of elevated nutrient concentrations which, in turn, can promote enhanced chlorophyll-a levels in the CTZ. (c) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Revista ISSN
Progress In Oceanography 0079-6611

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Oceanography
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 MORALES-VAN DE WYNGARD, CARMEN ELIANA Mujer Universidad de Concepción - Chile
2 HORMAZABAL-FRITZ, SAMUEL ERNESTO Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso - Chile
3 CORREA-RAMIREZ, MARCO ALEJANDRO Hombre Universidad de Concepción - Chile
Departamento de Geofísica - Chile
4 Pizarro, Oscar Hombre Universidad de Concepción - Chile
Departamento de Geofísica - Chile
5 Silva, Nelson - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso - Chile
6 FERNANDEZ-IBANEZ, CAMILA DEL PILAR Mujer Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso - Chile
Universidad de Concepción - Chile
UPMC Univ Paris 06 - Francia
CNRS - Francia
Sorbonne Université - Francia
Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria - España
7 ANABALON-MOLINA, VALERIA SOLEDAD Mujer Univ Las Palmas Gran Canaria - España
Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria - España
8 FERNANDEZ-IBANEZ, CAMILA DEL PILAR Mujer Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso - Chile
Universidad de Concepción - Chile
UPMC Univ Paris 06 - Francia
CNRS - Francia
Sorbonne Université - Francia
Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria - España
8 TORREBLANCA-MUNOZ, MARIA LORETO Mujer Univ Las Palmas Gran Canaria - España
Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria - España
8 Torreblanca, M. Loreto - Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria - España

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International Associated Laboratory MORFUN
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Funds for this study were derived from CONICYT Projects: FONDECYT 1070504 (C.M. and S.H.), FONDAP 15010007 (C.M., O.P., C.F.) and FONDECYT 3110173 (M.C.R.). Partial support for sampling and analyses were provided by FIP Project 2008-20 (C.M., O.P., C.F.); data analysis was partially supported by the International Associated Laboratory MORFUN. We thank the crew of R.V. Vidal Gormaz for their support and the dedication of many young students/researchers which participated in gathering data or taking samples during one or the other cruise. Dr. Osvaldo Ulloa is acknowledged for his support in the analysis of the picoplankton fraction by flow-cytometry. Elda Riquelme and Karen Inostroza are also acknowledged for their support in sampling and processing the data set, and in the preparation of many preliminary figures which were used for understanding the results. The comments and suggestions of three anonymous reviewers greatly improved the original version; language revision by Dr. A.G. Davies is acknowledged.
Funds for this study were derived from CONICYT Projects: FONDECYT 1070504 (C.M. and S.H.), FONDAP 15010007 (C.M., O.P., C.F.) and FONDECYT 3110173 (M.C.R.). Partial support for sampling and analyses were provided by FIP Project 2008–20 (C.M., O.P., C.F.); data analysis was partially supported by the International Associated Laboratory MORFUN. We thank the crew of R.V. Vidal Gormáz for their support and the dedication of many young students/researchers which participated in gathering data or taking samples during one or the other cruise. Dr. Osvaldo Ulloa is acknowledged for his support in the analysis of the picoplankton fraction by flow-cytometry. Elda Riquelme and Karen Inostroza are also acknowledged for their support in sampling and processing the data set, and in the preparation of many preliminary figures which were used for understanding the results. The comments and suggestions of three anonymous reviewers greatly improved the original version; language revision by Dr. A.G. Davies is acknowledged.

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