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Variability of particulate organic carbon and nitrogen in the Namibian upwelling system
Authors:M Barange  E Gutierrez  J Flos
Institution:(1) Instituto de Ciencias del Mar, Paseo Nacional s/n, E-08039 Barcelona, Spain;(2) Departamento de Ecología, Facultad de Biología, Universidad de Barcelona, Diagonal 645, E-08071 Barcelona, Spain;(3) Present address: Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Rogge Bay 8012, Private Bag X2, Cape Town, Republic of South Africa
Abstract:Particulate organic carbon (POC) and nitrogen (PON) were analyzed during cruises undertaken in September 1985 and April 1986 along the Namibian upwelling system. The main objectives were to provide estimates of standing stocks of particulate organic matter (POM) and analyze its temporal and spatial variability. Average estimates of total carbon standing stock (0 to 100 m depth) accounted for 1.2 g-at C m–2 during active and 1.32 g-at C m–2 during abated upwelling. Zooplankton carbon was estimated as 0.22 and 0.27 g-at C m–2, respectively, for both periods. POM was generally concentrated near the surface, especially during abated upwelling. During abated upwelling, POM was not only abundant inshore but also over the shelf, as a response of a more diffuse frontal system and a more strongly stratified water column. Cross-shelf gradients were more significant during active upwelling, while alongshore gradients accounted for most of the variance of particulate organic matter during abated periods. This result was a consequence of the seasonal intrusion of warm, Angolan water from the north during the period of minimum upwelling, and resulted in poorer POM concentrations and higher consumer: producer ratios (24.4%). Nevertheless, this last conclusion should be regarded with caution due to the lack of comparative interannual variability. A 48 h study at a fixed station permitted analysis of the daily variability in POM during the intrusion process. Changes in the thickness of the surface mixed layer due to irregular time-spaced pulses of non-homogeneous water masses resulted in sudden enrichments and renewals of phytoplankton and zooplankton populations in a matter of hours.
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