2018
DOI: 10.1002/lno.10779
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The ballasting effect of Saharan dust deposition on aggregate dynamics and carbon export: Aggregation, settling, and scavenging potential of marine snow

Abstract: Lithogenic material such as Saharan dust can be incorporated into organic aggregates and act as ballast, potentially enhancing the marine carbon export via increased sinking velocities of aggregates. We studied the ballasting effects of Saharan dust on the aggregate dynamics in the upwelling region off Cape Blanc (Mauritania). Aggregate formation from a natural plankton community exposed to Saharan dust deposition resulted in higher abundance of aggregates with higher sinking velocities compared to aggregate f… Show more

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“…Organic carbon was well correlated to BSi at the coastal site CBeu; individual BSi maxima revealed a peak‐to‐peak correlation to the dust fluxes in winter–spring (Figure ). We propose that the ballasted organic‐rich aggregates in the surface waters react immediately to any additional dust supply with aggregation followed by rapid sedimentation (Van der Jagt et al, . ), Organic carbon fluxes and its relative contribution to total mass fluxes decreased from 2003 to 2016 at the coastal upwelling site CBeu during all seasons (Figures and ).…”
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“…Organic carbon was well correlated to BSi at the coastal site CBeu; individual BSi maxima revealed a peak‐to‐peak correlation to the dust fluxes in winter–spring (Figure ). We propose that the ballasted organic‐rich aggregates in the surface waters react immediately to any additional dust supply with aggregation followed by rapid sedimentation (Van der Jagt et al, . ), Organic carbon fluxes and its relative contribution to total mass fluxes decreased from 2003 to 2016 at the coastal upwelling site CBeu during all seasons (Figures and ).…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Distinctive short‐term peaks in BSi and lithogenic materials (dust) in the winter–spring season show a perfect temporal match (Figure ). However, the relationship between the amplitudes of BSi and lithogenic components remains weak, suggesting complex interactions between the biological carbon pump and different types of ballast minerals (Le Moigne et al, ; Van der Jagt et al, ). BSi and organic carbon were highly correlated to the dust fluxes, except in fall when dust supply is rather low.…”
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