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Title: | A subsurface particle maximum layer and enhanced microbial activity in the secondary nitrite maximum of the northeastern tropical Pacific Ocean | Authors: | Garfield, P. C. Packard, T. T. Friederich, G. E. Codispoti, L. A. |
UNESCO Clasification: | 251001 Oceanografía biológica 2414 Microbiología |
Keywords: | North Eastern tropical Pacific Ocean Salinity Temperature ETS |
Issue Date: | 1983 | Publisher: | 0022-2402 | Journal: | Journal of Marine Research | Abstract: | Profiles of light transmission, disolved oxygen, disolved nutrients,electron transport system (ETS) activity, temperatura and salinity were made in the north Eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. A particle máximum at 150-300 m within the oxygen mínimum and secondary nitrite máximum was associated with the salinity máximum of Subtropical Subsurface Water. A subsurface máximum in ETS activity was als ofound to be associated with the secondary nitrite máximum and the particle maximum. Persistence of these features at a constant depth and their location within a minimum in vertical static stability suggest an advective and/or in situ origin for the particles and an in situ development of the associated chemical and biochemical extremes. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/50883 | ISSN: | 0022-2402 | DOI: | 10.1357/002224083788520496 | Source: | Journal of Marine Research [ISSN 0022-2402], v. 41, p. 747-768 |
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