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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 35, Issue 8, Pages -Publisher
AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2008GL033819
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We present new data on the nitrate (new production), ammonium, urea uptake rates and f-ratios for the eastern Arabian Sea (10 degrees to 22 degrees N) during the late winter (northeast) monsoon, 2004, including regions of green Noctiluca scintillans bloom. A comparison of N-uptake rates of the Noctiluca dominated northern zone to the southern non-bloom zone indicates the presence of two biogeochemical regimes during the late winter monsoon: highly productive north and less productive south. The conservative estimates of photic zone-integrated total N-uptake and f-ratio are high in the north (similar to 19 mmolNm(-2)d(-1) and 0.82, respectively) during the bloom and low (similar to 5.5 mmolNm(-2)d(-1) and 0.38 respectively) in the south. The present and earlier data imply persistence of high N-uptake and f-ratio during blooms year after year. This quantification of the enhanced seasonal sequestration of carbon is an important input to global biogeochemical models.
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