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Fall AGU Meeting (Dec. 2002) COAST abstracts:COAST overview (Barth)
Abstracts should be cited as:
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OS62A-0230 Production and Fate of Organic C and N in the Wind Driven Coastal Ocean off Oregon P A Wheeler The most immediate products of primary production in coastal upwelling systems are particulate and dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen. During The Coastal Ocean Advances in Shelf Transport (COAST) project we collected discrete water samples from transects across a narrow shelf (CH line) and across a broad shelf (Heceta Bank) in May and August 2001. Analyses included inorganic nutrients, particulate organic carbon (POC), particulate nitrogen (PON), dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and dissolved organic nitrogen (DON). The four pools of organic material comprise most of the organic carbon and nitrogen in this coastal system. The partitioning of N and C will be presented and analyzed to determine:1) What fraction of incoming nitrate is assimilated and accumulated as PON and DON?, 2) What forms and how much organic nitrogen are exported from the shelf? 3) What forms and how much organic carbon is exported from the shelf? and 4) How do the ecosystems of the narrow and broad shelf differ with respect to nutrient dynamics and C and N cycling? |