Spatial distribution and offshore export of total organic carbon along the eastern boundary of the Subtropical North Pacific

Data collected in February, 2003, along the upper continental slope of western North America between Monterey Bay, California (37°N, 122°W), and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico (23°N, 118°W), document, for the first time, the alongshore distribution of total organic carbon (TOC). Highest TOC concentrations (...

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Main Authors: C.G. Castro, C.A. Collins, J.T. Pennington, D. Zúñiga, F.P. Chavez
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2011-12-01
Series:Advances in Oceanography and Limnology
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spelling doaj-ee450debb14d4867ab515691c7df84b02020-11-24T21:10:53ZengPAGEPress PublicationsAdvances in Oceanography and Limnology1947-57211947-573X2011-12-01229310610.4081/aiol.2011.53194345Spatial distribution and offshore export of total organic carbon along the eastern boundary of the Subtropical North PacificC.G. Castro0C.A. Collins1J.T. Pennington2D. Zúñiga3F.P. Chavez4Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas, CSIC, VigoDepartment of Oceanography, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CAMonterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Moss Landing, CAInstituto de Investigaciones Marinas, CSIC, VigoMonterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Moss Landing, CAData collected in February, 2003, along the upper continental slope of western North America between Monterey Bay, California (37°N, 122°W), and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico (23°N, 118°W), document, for the first time, the alongshore distribution of total organic carbon (TOC). Highest TOC concentrations (>70 µM) were observed for waters above the nitracline and associated with both California Current and southern surface waters. The northward advection of tropical waters in the California Undercurrent did not have any discernible impact on TOC distributions. An estimate of the average rate at which TOC in surface waters was exported offshore by Ekman transport in February 2003 was 1.73 × 103 kg C yr−1 for each meter of coastline. The offshore flux estimate is thought to be conservative with respect to the annual mean offshore flux because the offshore Ekman transport and primary production increase in late spring and early summer and the contribution of upwelling filaments has not been considered. Analysis of TOC contributions to pelagic respiration suggested that TOC accounted for 45% of the oxygen decrease in southern oxic waters. In California Current and oxygen minimum zone waters, TOC did not contribute to pelagic respiration.http://pagepressjournals.org/index.php/aiol/article/view/5319Total organic carbon, dissolved organic carbon, apparent oxygen utilisation, Ekman transport, water masses, California Current System
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author C.G. Castro
C.A. Collins
J.T. Pennington
D. Zúñiga
F.P. Chavez
spellingShingle C.G. Castro
C.A. Collins
J.T. Pennington
D. Zúñiga
F.P. Chavez
Spatial distribution and offshore export of total organic carbon along the eastern boundary of the Subtropical North Pacific
Advances in Oceanography and Limnology
Total organic carbon, dissolved organic carbon, apparent oxygen utilisation, Ekman transport, water masses, California Current System
author_facet C.G. Castro
C.A. Collins
J.T. Pennington
D. Zúñiga
F.P. Chavez
author_sort C.G. Castro
title Spatial distribution and offshore export of total organic carbon along the eastern boundary of the Subtropical North Pacific
title_short Spatial distribution and offshore export of total organic carbon along the eastern boundary of the Subtropical North Pacific
title_full Spatial distribution and offshore export of total organic carbon along the eastern boundary of the Subtropical North Pacific
title_fullStr Spatial distribution and offshore export of total organic carbon along the eastern boundary of the Subtropical North Pacific
title_full_unstemmed Spatial distribution and offshore export of total organic carbon along the eastern boundary of the Subtropical North Pacific
title_sort spatial distribution and offshore export of total organic carbon along the eastern boundary of the subtropical north pacific
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Advances in Oceanography and Limnology
issn 1947-5721
1947-573X
publishDate 2011-12-01
description Data collected in February, 2003, along the upper continental slope of western North America between Monterey Bay, California (37°N, 122°W), and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico (23°N, 118°W), document, for the first time, the alongshore distribution of total organic carbon (TOC). Highest TOC concentrations (>70 µM) were observed for waters above the nitracline and associated with both California Current and southern surface waters. The northward advection of tropical waters in the California Undercurrent did not have any discernible impact on TOC distributions. An estimate of the average rate at which TOC in surface waters was exported offshore by Ekman transport in February 2003 was 1.73 × 103 kg C yr−1 for each meter of coastline. The offshore flux estimate is thought to be conservative with respect to the annual mean offshore flux because the offshore Ekman transport and primary production increase in late spring and early summer and the contribution of upwelling filaments has not been considered. Analysis of TOC contributions to pelagic respiration suggested that TOC accounted for 45% of the oxygen decrease in southern oxic waters. In California Current and oxygen minimum zone waters, TOC did not contribute to pelagic respiration.
topic Total organic carbon, dissolved organic carbon, apparent oxygen utilisation, Ekman transport, water masses, California Current System
url http://pagepressjournals.org/index.php/aiol/article/view/5319
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