Limitation of algal growth by iron deficiency in the Australian Subantarctic Region
- 15 September 1999
- journal article
- Published by American Geophysical Union (AGU) in Geophysical Research Letters
- Vol. 26 (18) , 2865-2868
- https://doi.org/10.1029/1998gl002284
Abstract
In March 1998 we measured iron in the upper water column and conducted iron‐ and nutrient‐enrichment bottle‐incubation experiments in the open‐ocean Subantarctic region southwest of Tasmania, Australia. In the Subtropical Convergence Zone (∼42°S, 142°E), silicic acid concentrations were low (< 1.5 µM) in the upper water column, whereas pronounced vertical gradients in dissolved iron concentration (0.12‐0.84 nM) were observed, presumably reflecting the interleaving of Subtropical and Subantarctic waters, and mineral aerosol input. Results of a bottle‐incubation experiment performed at this location indicate that phytoplankton growth rates were limited by iron deficiency within the iron‐poor layer of the euphotic zone. In the Subantarctic water mass (∼46.8°S, 142°E), low concentrations of dissolved iron (0.05‐0.11 nM) and silicic acid (< 1 µM) were measured throughout the upper water column, and our experimental results indicate that algal growth was limited by iron deficiency. These observations suggest that availability of dissolved iron is a primary factor limiting phytoplankton growth over much of the Subantarctic Southern Ocean in the late summer and autumn.This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
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