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BGC‐Argo Floats Observe Nitrate Injection and Spring Phytoplankton Increase in the Surface Layer of Levantine Sea (Eastern Mediterranean)

Fabrizio D’Ortenzio, Vincent Taillandier, Hervé Claustre, Laurent Coppola, Pascal Conan, Franck Dumas, X. Durrieu du Madron, Marine Fourrier, Alexandra Gogou, Aris Karageorgis, Dominique Lefèvre, Édouard Leymarie, Angela Maria Oviedo, Alexandra Pavlidou, Antoine Poteau, Pierre‐Marie Poulain, Louis Marie Prieur, Stella Psarra, M. Puyo‐Pay, Maurizio Ribera d’Alcalà, Catherine Schmechtig, Louis Terrats, Dimitris Velaoras, Thibaut Wagener, Cathy Wimart-Rousseau

2021Geophysical Research Letters36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In the eastern Mediterranean Sea, satellites have observed events of spring surface‐chlorophyll increase in the Rhodes Gyre region recurring intermittently. Few in situ biogeochemical data, however, exist to confirm their consistency, elucidate their seasonal characteristics, or discriminate among the possible drivers. During the year 2018, an array of BGC‐Argo floats was deployed in the region, collecting the first‐ever annual time series of in situ profiles of biogeochemical parameters in this area. Their observations demonstrated that nitrates, driven by mixed‐layer dynamics, were available at surface from December 2018 onwards and could have sustained phytoplankton growth. Phytoplankton accumulation at the surface was observed by satellite only in March 2019 when the mixed‐layer depth shoaled. These findings confirm that blooms occurring before the start of seasonal stratification are not easily recorded by satellite observations and reaffirm the need to consolidate the BGC‐Argo network to establish time series of the evolution of biogeochemical processes.

Topics & Concepts

ArgoBiogeochemical cyclePhytoplanktonOceanographyEnvironmental scienceMixed layerMesoscale meteorologyOcean gyreStratification (seeds)Mediterranean seaBiogeochemistryClimatologyMediterranean climateGeologyGeographyNutrientSubtropicsEcologyBiologyBotanyDormancyArchaeologySeed dormancyGerminationMarine and coastal ecosystemsMarine Biology and Ecology ResearchIsotope Analysis in Ecology
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