INVESTIGADORES
MARTÍN DE NASCIMENTO Jacobo
artículos
Título:
Analysis of a major Aeolian dust input event and its impact on element fluxes and inventories at the DYFAMED site
Autor/es:
MAS BALBUENA, J.L.; MARTÍN, J.; PHAM, M,K.; CHAMIZO, E.; MIQUEL, J.C.; OSVATH, I.; POVINEC, P.P.; ERIKSSON, M.; VILLA-ALFAGEME, M.
Revista:
MARINE CHEMISTRY
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2020 vol. 223
ISSN:
0304-4203
Resumen:
Continental dust can be suspended and transported by the wind, reaching seawater masses far away from its source. The deposition of the aerosols on the ocean surface can alter the abundance of chemical species in the water column and contribute to element inventories in seafloor sediments. A major Saharan dust intrusion into the Western Mediterranean Sea was recorded at the DYFAMED site (Ligurian Sea) in 20th February 2004. We determined the influence of this dust event on the concentration of 30 minor and trace level elements (TE) in sinking particles collected by sediment traps deployed at 200 m and 1000 m depth, and how a dust flux event like this contributed to the exchange of TE, including Fe, with the water column during major dust events. With coupled sediment traps and aerosol samples, we assessed the short-term implications of dust events in the water column. The event produced a flux of fast (>111 m d−1) and slow (60% for Cr and Cu, >70% for Al, >80% for Ni and Zn, >90% for V and Mn, >100% for Fe and Pb). The corresponding Enrichment Factors (EF) for the minor and TE analyzed in the sediment traps during the dust event were calculated. EF was used to determine how minor and trace element concentrations in sinking particles vary. The values ranged between 0.35 and 421 in both 200 m and 1000 m sediment traps. For most of the analyzed elements, the obtained EF values were higher than 1. On the contrary, V, Y, Zr, Nb, and Ce showed EF ~ 1 while Cr, Ni, Cu, Zn, Sn, and Pb showed EF