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Does Satellite Chlorophyll‐a Respond to Southernmost Patagonian Dust? A Multi‐year, Event‐Based Approach

Nicolás J. Cosentino, Laura A. Ruiz‐Etcheverry, Gonzalo Bia, Lucio Simonella, Renata Coppo, Gabriela Torre, Martín Saraceno, Verónica M. Tur, Diego M. Gaiero

2020Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Mineral aerosols may affect global climate indirectly by enhancing net primary productivity (NPP) upon deposition to the oceans and associated atmosphere‐to‐ocean CO 2 flux. This mechanism is hypothesized to have contributed significantly to the last interglacial‐to‐glacial climatic transition. However, the dust‐NPP connection remains contentious for the present‐day climate system. We analyze the impact of southernmost Patagonian dust emissions on southwestern Atlantic Ocean continental shelf and proximal open ocean satellite chlorophyll‐a concentration. We use the first decadal time series of surface dust mass flux in southern Patagonia, along with in situ visibility data, to model dust emission, transport, and deposition to the ocean. We then perform a dust event‐based analysis of chlorophyll‐a time series, using a novel approach by which time series are corrected for post‐depositional particle advection due to ocean currents. Finally, we performed chemical analysis of iron in dust samples, a key micronutrient limiting phytoplankton biomass in high‐nutrient, low‐chlorophyll oceans such as offshore of the 200‐m isobath off Patagonia. We find no compelling evidence for an influence of dust as an enhancer of phytoplankton biomass either on shelf or proximal open ocean waters of the southwestern Atlantic Ocean. For open ocean waters this is consistent with a lack of source‐inherited bioavailable iron in dust samples. Future case studies addressing similar questions should concentrate on dust sources with identified high contents of bioavailable iron, particularly in the Southern Hemisphere where atmospheric processing of iron is weak.

Topics & Concepts

OceanographyEnvironmental sciencePhytoplanktonMineral dustIron fertilizationDeposition (geology)ClimatologyAtmospheric sciencesGeologyAerosolNutrientGeographySedimentEcologyMeteorologyBiologyPaleontologyGeology and Paleoclimatology ResearchMarine and coastal ecosystemsAeolian processes and effects