1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-4203(97)00038-8
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Hydrography and local sources of dissolved trace metals Mn, Ni, Cu, and Cd in the northeast Atlantic Ocean

Abstract: Vertical profiles of dissolved Ni and Cd in the northeast Atlantic Ocean are dominated by conservative mixing of North Atlantic Deep Water and Antarctic Bottom Water. Local regenerative input of Ni and Cd is restricted to thermocline waters. In deep waters Cu is affected by mixing of water masses, but input from the sediment is also important. The North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) contains 3.5-4.0 nM Ni, 1.2-2.0 nM Cu, 200-240 pM Cd and has a Cd/PO, ratio of 180-220 pmol//Lmol. The bottom waters (Lower Deep Wat… Show more

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“…The seasonally measured concentrations of dissolved trace metals concentrations in the outer Corcubión Sound (Table 3) are within the range of concentrations observed in several studies of the north-eastern Atlantic Ocean (Middelburg et al, 1988;Donat and Bruland, 1995;Landing et al, 1995;Saager et al, 1997;Ellwood and van der Berg, 2000;Cotté-Krief et al, 2000). Nevertheless, the Ni and Pb levels in the Sound are slightly higher than the highest measured values in Open Ocean (3.6 nM and 0.22 nM, respectively).…”
Section: Allochthonous Sources Of Metals In the Sound: Oceanic Influencesupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…The seasonally measured concentrations of dissolved trace metals concentrations in the outer Corcubión Sound (Table 3) are within the range of concentrations observed in several studies of the north-eastern Atlantic Ocean (Middelburg et al, 1988;Donat and Bruland, 1995;Landing et al, 1995;Saager et al, 1997;Ellwood and van der Berg, 2000;Cotté-Krief et al, 2000). Nevertheless, the Ni and Pb levels in the Sound are slightly higher than the highest measured values in Open Ocean (3.6 nM and 0.22 nM, respectively).…”
Section: Allochthonous Sources Of Metals In the Sound: Oceanic Influencesupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Comparable concentrations of dissolved metals in ENACW waters as those of the Sound are found in other regions as the middle Atlantic and Celtic Sea, e.g. Cd and Pb, but lower for Ni and Cu (Brügmann et al, 1985;Lambert et al, 1991;Saager et al, 1997;Cotté-Krief et al, 2002). The present study in the Corcubión Sound represents a step forward, but more research of trace metals levels and their biogeochemical processes in the Galician upwelling is necessary.…”
Section: Allochthonous Sources Of Metals In the Sound: Oceanic Influencementioning
confidence: 95%
“…the bloom Table 3 . These concentrations belong to the lowest ones reported for this area, and are comparable to those found in oligotrophic surface waters Ž of the north Atlantic Boyle et al, 1981;Martin et al, 1993;Saager et al, 1997 . Ž .…”
Section: Vertical Distributions In Filtered Waterssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Despite the fact that Ni shows a nutrient-like vertical distribution Ž in the open oceans Bruland, 1980;Saager et al, . 1992;Saager et al, 1997 , it appears that its concentration in oceanic surface waters is not depleted and Ž more or less uniform around 3 nM Bruland, 1980;Kremling and Pohl, 1989;Saager et al, 1992;Martin . et al, 1993;Saager et al, 1997 .…”
Section: Distributions In Unfiltered Surface Watersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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