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Vertical properties of nutrients and oxygen under tempeuature-salinity structure of the Bering Basin in July 1999
引用本文:金明明. Vertical properties of nutrients and oxygen under tempeuature-salinity structure of the Bering Basin in July 1999[J]. 极地研究(英文版), 2002, 13(2)
作者姓名:金明明
作者单位:Laboratory of
基金项目:国家重点基础研究发展计划(973计划) 
摘    要:The China R/V Xuelong went on the first Arctic scientific cruise, and we obtained 271 hydro-chemical samples from 22 deep-sea stations in the Bering Basin in late July, 1999. Here we describe vertical properties of silicate [Si] , dissolved inorganic nitrogen [DIN] or [N] (nitrate plus ammonium plus nitrite) , phosphate [P] and oxygen [ O2 ] in seawater under potential temperature-salinity structure. The seasonal stratification in the summer and the water exchanges of the North Pacific Ocean over the Bering Basin resulted in that the four layers of vertical structure with two thermoclines may be found. Vertical [Si] and [N] and [P] profiles show that the nutrients are consumed mainly in ≤50 m and the order of deficient nutrients is [Si] the first, [N] the second and [P] the third. The [N] and [P] increase with depth downward to about 500 m and then both decrease, but the [Si] increases from 150 m to 2000 m or the bottom. In ≥ 150 m the [ O2 ] decreases, which is related with both [P] and [N] increasin


Vertical properties of nutrients and oxygen under temperature-salinity structure of the Bering Basin in July 1999
Jin MingmingLaboratory of Ocean Dynamic Processes and Satellite Oceanography,and Laboratory of Submarine Geosciences,Second Institute of Oceanography,SOA,Hangzhou ,China. Vertical properties of nutrients and oxygen under temperature-salinity structure of the Bering Basin in July 1999[J]. Chinese Journal of Polar Science, 2002, 13(2)
Authors:Jin MingmingLaboratory of Ocean Dynamic Processes  Satellite Oceanography  and Laboratory of Submarine Geosciences  Second Institute of Oceanography  SOA  Hangzhou   China
Affiliation:Laboratory of Ocean Dynamic Processes and Satellite Oceanography, and Laboratory of Submarine Geosciences, Second Institute of Oceanography, SOA, Hangzhou 310012, China
Abstract:The China R/V Xuelong went on the first Arctic scientific cruise, and we obtained 271 hydro-chemical samples from 22 deep-sea stations in the Bering Basin in late July, 1999. Here we describe vertical properties of silicate [Si], dissolved inorganic nitrogen [DIN] or [N] (nitrate plus ammonium plus nitrite), phosphate [P] and oxygen [O2] in seawater under potential temperature-salinity structure. The seasonal stratification in the summer and the water exchanges of the North Pacific Ocean over the Bering Basin resulted in that the four layers of vertical structure with two thermoclines may be found. Vertical [Si] and [N] and [P] profiles show that the nutrients are consumed mainly in ≤50 m and the order of deficient nutrients is [Si] the first, [N] the second and [P] the third. The [N] and [P] increase with depth downward to about 500 m and then both decrease, but the [Si] increases from 150 m to 2000 m or the bottom. In ≥150 m the [O2] decreases, which is related with both [P] and [N] increasing closely. Seawater [N]:[P] ratios are 6-12 in ≤50 m, 10.5-14.3 in 100-150 m and 11.7-15.8 from 300 m to the bottom.
Keywords:nutrients   oxygen   potential temperature   salinity   Bering Basin   Arc-tic.
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