Nutrients in the Mediterranean Sea, mass balance and statistical analysis of concentrations with respect to environmental change

Citation
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
Citations number
51
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences","Earth Sciences
Journal title
MARINE CHEMISTRY
ISSN journal
03044203 → ACNP
Volume
63
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
155 - 169
Database
ISI
SICI code
0304-4203(199812)63:1-2<155:NITMSM>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
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 d.