Silicic acid enrichment of subantarctic surface water from continental inputs along the Patagonian archipelago interior sea (41-56 degrees S)

Torres R.; Silva N.; Reid, B; Frangopulos, M.

Abstract

We estimated Si*, the surplus or deficit of orthosilicic acid (DSi) relative to nitrate available for diatom growth, in the Chilean Patagonian Archipelago Interior Sea (PAIS). Si* and salinity were negatively correlated in the PAIS because of the mixing of high nitrate, low DSi subantarctic surface water and high DSi, low nitrate continental freshwater runoff. Both the slope and the intercept of this relationship decreased from northern to southern Patagonia, which was likely a consequence of reduced DSi inputs from several overlapping hydrological, biological and geological drivers along this gradient. In general, lower freshwater DSi concentrations were expected below 46 S, and a lower total DSi load was expected from reduced runoff below 51 degrees S. The north-south decreasing DSi concentration trend may be linked to dilutions from a higher proportion of runoff in latitudes with higher precipitation rates (45-53 degrees S), the transition to more resistant granitic rocks and glacial melt-water from the Northern and Southern Patagonia Ice Fields (46-51 degrees S) and a reduced density of volcanoes active during the Holocene (48-56 degrees S). The intensification of a southward DSi deficit may be a forcing factor involved in the reported southward reductions in plankton biomass and a more frequent occurrence of non-diatom blooms in southern PAIS. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Título según WOS: Silicic acid enrichment of subantarctic surface water from continental inputs along the Patagonian archipelago interior sea (41-56 degrees S)
Título según SCOPUS: Silicic acid enrichment of subantarctic surface water from continental inputs along the Patagonian archipelago interior sea (41-56°S)
Título de la Revista: PROGRESS IN OCEANOGRAPHY
Volumen: 129
Número: PA
Editorial: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 50
Página final: 61
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1016/j.pocean.2014.09.008

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS