INVESTIGADORES
SALVADOR Jacobo Omar
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Dust Patagonia to Kerguelen.
Autor/es:
LOSNO, R.; HEIMBURGER, A.; QU, Z.; JOURNET, E.; MONNA, F; QUEL, E.; RISTORI, P; SALVADOR, J.; OTERO, L.; COGEZ, A.; GAILLARDET, J.; MEYNADIER, L.; VIOLLIER, E.; BALKANSKI, Y.
Lugar:
Kiel
Reunión:
Conferencia; SOLAS OSC; 2015
Institución organizadora:
SOLAS OSC
Resumen:
The Southern Ocean is of paramount importance in the global carbon cycle due to its strong CO2 sink and its active export driven by its biological pump. Primary production by phytoplankton reduces the carbon dioxide to organic material which is partially buried into sediments. Supplying trace metals and metalloïds is essential to this biological pump because other nutrients, including nitrogen and phosphorus, are mostly non-limiting in this ocean. The atmosphere issuspected to be the main vector of micro-nutrients which are originating from continental dust emission by aeolian erosion of soils. Chemical and isotopic composition of dusts was measured at Kerguelen Island (South Indian Ocean) and compared to the chemical and the isotopic signature obtained from soils and aerosols in Patagonia. A strong contribution of Patagonian sources was detected at Kerguelen except during winter time when Southern African sources may be involved. This is consistent with an observed seasonality of dust emission in Patagonia showing a minimum during winter.