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Reconstruction of primary productivity from the barium contents in surface sediments of the South Atlantic Ocean

โœ Scribed by Kerstin Pfeifer; Sabine Kasten; Christian Hensen; Horst D Schulz


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
758 KB
Volume
177
Category
Article
ISSN
0025-3227

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โœฆ Synopsis


The aim of the present study is an evaluation of the applicability of biogenic barium as a proxy for productivity. For this purpose, 190 surface sediment samples from the South Atlantic Ocean were analysed for their barium and aluminium concentrations. Biogenic barium is estimated by subtracting the calculated terrigenous barium (obtained from the terrigenous Ba/Al ratio and the amount of Al in the sample) from the total Ba content in the sample. Based on the accumulation rates of biogenic barium, export production is estimated using three different algorithms proposed by [Paleoceanography 7 (1992) 163; Global Biogeochem. Cycles 9 (1995) 289; Geomar. Report 38 (1995) 105]. Primary productivity was calculated from these different export productions and compared with measurements of recent primary productivity in the overlying surface waters. Only the primary productions calculated on the basis of the algorithm of [Paleoceanography 7 (1992) 163] yield productivity values comparable to those existing in ocean surface waters. This study further reveals that it is not sufยฎcient to use a constant, generally applicable organic carbon/biogenic barium ratio, as is postulated by [Global Biogeochem. Cycles 9 (1995) 289]. This ratio has to be assessed regionally. For the sediments of the Cape Basin in the eastern South Atlantic Ocean, a new algorithm is developed which gives plausible primary productivities for the overlying surface waters.


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