In situ O-2 and N-2 measurements detect deep-water renewal dynamics in seasonally-anoxic Saanich Inlet

Type : ACL
Nature : Production scientifique
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Statut de publication : Publié
Année de publication : 2015
Auteurs (4) : HAMME Roberta,c BERRY J,e KLYMAK Jody,m DENMAN K
Revue scientifique : Continental Shelf Research
Volume : 106
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Pages : 107-117
DOI : 10.1016/j.csr.2015.06.012
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Abstract : We interpret 2.5 years of dissolved oxygen and N-2 excess concentrations from in situ observations at mid-depth in Saanich Inlet, a seasonally anoxic fjord. N-2 excess was derived by combining measurements of total dissolved gas pressure from a gas tension device (GTD) with dissolved oxygen measurements and comparing to expected equilibrium concentrations. We present an important and previously ignored correction for the effects of hydrostatic pressure on GTD deployments at depth. Calibration of the dissolved oxygen measurements was the largest uncertainty for our data. During late summer/early fall deep-water renewal events, we observed rapidly declining oxygen and increasing N-2 excess for several days, which we interpret as deep anoxic waters being pushed to mid-depth, where we observed them, by the entering dense waters that flow to the bottom. High rates of denitrification in the bottom waters over most of the year provided the N-2 excess. We describe a recovery period lasting a few days following each active renewal event during which oxygen increased and N-2 fell again. The recovery period appears to be caused by lateral mixing with new waters entering at shallower depths on the western side of the inlet. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Mots-clés : CALIBRATION; Denitrification; Dissolved oxygen; DISTILLED WATER; GASES; HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE; INFINITE DILUTION; In situ measurements; METHANE; NITROUS-OXIDE; OXYGEN SENSORS; PARTIAL MOLAR VOLUMES; Renewal; Saanich Inlet; SOLUBILITY
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Hamme RC, Berry JE, Klymak JM, Denman K (2015) In situ O-2 and N-2 measurements detect deep-water renewal dynamics in seasonally-anoxic Saanich Inlet. Cont Shelf Res 106: 107-117 | doi: 10.1016/j.csr.2015.06.012