Jp. Bethoux et al., Nutrients in the Mediterranean Sea, mass balance and statistical analysis of concentrations with respect to environmental change, MAR CHEM, 63(1-2), 1998, pp. 155-169
Experimental data obtained from the Algero-Provencal basin (Western Mediter
ranean) in 1994 illustrates the homogeneity of phosphate, nitrate and silic
ate concentrations in deep-water throughout this basin, comparable to tempe
rature and salinity homogeneity, Nutrient mass balances across the straits
of Gibraltar and Sicily enable us to estimate new production (NP) and f rat
io (new vs. total production) in the inner basins. Rather low values of NP
and f have been obtained. The f ratio ranges between 0.05 and 0.15, These v
alues demonstrate the existence of spatial variability for Mediterranean ol
igotrophy. A statistical analysis of historical data together with new data
acquired in 1994 demonstrate an increasing trend for phosphate and nitrate
concentrations in deep water. In contrast, no change with time was detecte
d for silicate concentrations. The trends for nutrient concentrations in de
ep water constitute new constraints for the study of atmospheric and terres
trial inputs of phosphate and nitrate. Nutrient concentration increases are
much more dependent on these inputs than on the Atlantic influx across the
strait of Gibraltar. The trends also provide information about the functio
ning of the Mediterranean ecosystem and could help to monitor the environme
ntal change. The working out of marine budgets highlights an inadequate kno
wledge of external sources of nutrients and call into question the problems
linked to external inputs: i) riverine particulate phosphorus transformati
on into phosphate at the land-sea interface and ii) the biological fixation
of atmospheric nitrogen. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserve
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