DISTRIBUTIONS OF PIGMENTS AND PRIMARY PRODUCTION IN A GULF-STREAM MEANDER

Citation
Se. Lohrenz et al., DISTRIBUTIONS OF PIGMENTS AND PRIMARY PRODUCTION IN A GULF-STREAM MEANDER, J GEO RES-O, 98(C8), 1993, pp. 14545-14560
Citations number
48
Categorie Soggetti
Oceanografhy
Journal title
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS
ISSN journal
21699275 → ACNP
Volume
98
Issue
C8
Year of publication
1993
Pages
14545 - 14560
Database
ISI
SICI code
2169-9275(1993)98:C8<14545:DOPAPP>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
An investigation was made of physical effects of Gulf Stream meanderin g on the vertical and horizontal distributions of photosynthetic pigme nts and primary production. Cruises were conducted in the vicinity of a meander east of 73-degrees-W and north of 37-degrees-N from Septembe r 21 to October 5 (leg 1) and October 12-21, 1988 (leg 2), on the R/V Cape Hatteras. Relationships of photosynthesis (normalized to chloroph yll) to irradiance (P-1) did not show large horizontal variation, and water column composite P-I curves from leg 1 and leg 2 were similar. T herefore a single P-I curve derived from pooled data was used to model distributions of primary production. Distributions of photosynthetic pigments were characterized on the basis of in vivo fluorescence profi les and empirical relationships with extracted pigment concentrations. Subsurface irradiance was described using a spectral irradiance model . Cross sections of the Gulf Stream revealed consistently higher pigme nt concentrations and primary production on the slope water side. Alon g-stream variations in pigment distributions and primary production we re apparently related to density structure influenced by meander circu lation. Such variations were less pronounced during leg 2. which came after a transition from a well-defined meander interacting with a warm -core ring (leg 1) to a more linear stream (leg 2). Higher water-colum n-integrated primary production during leg 2 was attributed to mixing- induced nutrient injection and redistribution of chlorophyll in the ph otic zone.