Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6383680 | Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers | 2014 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The distributions of humic-like fluorescent dissolved organic matter (at excitation/emission wavelengths of 340 nm/440 nm, F(340/440)) and apparent oxygen utilization (AOU) are determined from water samples taken at 27 stations along 7.5°N, in the equatorial Atlantic Ocean. The relationship between F(340/440) and AOU is evaluated. The influence of water mass mixing is removed through multiple regressions of both F(340/440) and AOU with salinity and temperature for the ocean interior. A general and significant relationship between the residuals of F(340/440) and AOU is found for the entire water column deeper than 200 m (R2=0.79, n=360, p-value <0.001), endorsing the idea that changes in fluorescence intensity are directly related to in situ oxidation of organic matter by microbial activity in the dark equatorial Atlantic Ocean. In addition, we analyse and discuss the relationships between the residuals of F(340/440) and AOU for all individual water masses.
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Authors
Patricia De La Fuente, Celia Marrasé, Antonio Canepa, X. Antón Álvarez-Salgado, Marc Gasser, Noelia M. Fajar, Cristina Romera-Castillo, Josep L. PelegrÃ,