Project: Collaborative Research: Use of Triple Oxygen Isotopes and O2/Ar to constrain Net/Gross Oxygen Production during upwelling and non-upwelling periods in a Coastal Setting

Acronym/Short Name:UpRISEE O2 upwelling
Project Duration:2013-04 -2017-03
Geolocation:Northeast Pacific Ocean

Description

The marine biological pump is one of the primary pathways via which anthropogenic carbon dioxide may be sequestered from the atmosphere and exported to the deep ocean as organic carbon. While the link between nutrient supply and high primary productivity in upwelling regions is well established, factors controlling the organic carbon export efficiency of upwelling ecosystems are not well known. Scientists from the University of Southern California and Pomona College plan to determine the factors that control the rates and magnitudes of two components of biological production, Net Community Production (NCP) and Gross Primary Production (GPP), as well as particulate organic carbon export efficiency, at the San Pedro Ocean Time Series, a coastal site in the California Borderland during periods of minimal and high upwelling velocity over a 2-year span. At this site, past and ongoing observations of hydrography and carbon rain will provide an historical context for interpreting results and mechanisms at work.

Rates of NCP and GPP will be quantified at different upwelling intensity, using dissolved oxygen to argon (O2/Ar) ratios and the oxygen triple isotope composition of dissolved oxygen (O2). The export of organic carbon will be established using 234Th (thorium) profiles in the water column, coupled with floating sediment trap deployments, and the development of a carbon isotope balance for the water column. Upwelling will be characterized using non-steady state budgets for atmospheric 7Be (beryllium) input and its depth-integrated decay, as well as estimating rates based on remote measurements of wind stress curl and budgets for dissolved inorganic carbon and silicon. Application of the O2/Ar ratio and the oxygen triple isotope approach will require depth-integrated profiles of these tracers to evaluate the impact of upwelling on mixed layer inputs and use of non-steady state models during seasonal transitions in upwelling. The comprehensive data set to be obtained should provide insights into the organic carbon export efficiency under variable upwelling regimes and help to relate the satellite-based measurements of chlorophyll to the organic carbon export of these highly productive ecosystems.

Broader Impacts: One graduate and one undergraduate student from the University of Southern California and two undergraduate students from Pomona College would be supported and trained as part of this project.


DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
Gridded in-situ oxygen profiles from glider deployments in the San Pedro Channel, CA in 2013 and 20142019-07-03Final no updates expected
Gridded in-situ profiles from glider deployments in the San Pedro Channel, CA in 2013 and 20142018-12-19Final no updates expected
17D and isotopic ratios from R/V Yellowfin cruises to the San Pedro Ocean Time-series (SPOT) station in 2013 and 20142017-03-24Final no updates expected
All measurements used in the gross oxygen production estimates; from samples collected on R/V Yellowfin cruises to the San Pedro Ocean Time-series (SPOT) station in 2013 and 20142017-03-22Final no updates expected
All measurements used in the net oxygen production estimates from R/V Yellowfin cruises to the San Pedro Ocean Time-series (SPOT) in 2013 and 20142017-03-08Final no updates expected
All 234Th data pertaining to the upwelling velocity calculations from R/V Yellowfin cruises to the San Pedro Ocean Time-series (SPOT) in 2013 and 20142017-03-08Final no updates expected
Export fluxes of Th, POC, PON and bSi calcuated using sediment traps and thorium budget from samples collected on R/V Yellowfin cruises to the San Pedro Ocean Time-series (SPOT) in 2013 and 20142017-03-08Final no updates expected
CTD sensor and nutrient measurements from R/V Yellowfin cruises to the San Pedro Ocean Time-series (SPOT) station in 2013 and 20142017-03-08Final no updates expected
All 234Th measurements made during this study, collected on R/V Yellowfin cruises to the San Pedro Ocean Time-series (SPOT) in 2013 and 20142017-03-08Final no updates expected
All 7Be data pertaining to upwelling velocity calculations from R/V Yellowfin cruises to the San Pedro Ocean Time-series (SPOT) in 2013 and 20142017-03-08Final no updates expected

People

Principal Investigator: Douglas E. Hammond
University of Southern California (USC)

Principal Investigator: Maria Prokopenko
Pomona College (Pomona)

Scientist: William Haskell
University of California-Santa Barbara (UCSB-MSI)

Contact: Douglas E. Hammond
University of Southern California (USC)

Contact: Maria Prokopenko
Pomona College (Pomona)


Data Management Plan

DMP_Haskell_Propenko_Hammond_OCE-1260296_1260692.pdf (6.95 KB)
02/09/2025