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Distribution of reactive aluminum under the influence of mesoscale eddies in the western South China Sea

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ACTA OCEANOLOGICA SINICA
Volume 36, Issue 6, Pages 95-103

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s13131-017-1046-7

Keywords

reactive aluminum; mesoscale eddy; chlorophyll a; biological removal; phytoplankton; primary production; western South China Sea

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  1. Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDA11020305]
  2. National Basic Research Program (973 program) of China [2015CB452903]
  3. Special Fund for Agro-scientific Research in the Public Interest [201403008]
  4. National Project of Basic Sciences and Technology [2017FY201404]
  5. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41506150, 41276162]

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To understand the distribution of aluminum (Al) under the influence of mesocale eddies in the western South China Sea (SCS), sea level anomaly, geostrophic current, environmental parameters and reactive Al were investigated in the western SCS in August 2013. The highest reactive Al concentration ((180 +/- 64) nmol/L) was observed in the surface waters, indicating a substantial atmospheric input. Vertically, the reactive Al decreased from the surface high concentration to the subsurface minima at the depth of chlorophyll a (Chl a) maxima and then increased again with depth at most of the stations. The average concentration of reactive Al in the upper 100 m water column was significantly lower in the cyclonic eddy ((137 +/- 6) nmol/L) as compared with that in the noneddy waters ((180 +/- 21) nmol/L). By contrast, the average concentrations of Chl a and silicate in the upper 100 m water column were higher in the cyclonic eddy and lower in the anticyclonic eddy. There was a significant negative correlation between the average concentrations of reactive Al and Chl a in the upper 100 m water column. The vertical distribution of reactive Al and the negative correlation between reactive Al and Chl a both suggest that the reactive Al in the upper water column was significantly influenced by biological removal processes. Our results indicate that mesoscale eddies could regulate the distribution of reactive Al by influencing the primary production and phytoplankton community structure in the western SCS.

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