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Impacts on the Deep-Sea Ecosystem by a Severe Coastal Storm

Major coastal storms, associated with strong winds, high waves and intensified currents, and occasionally with heavy rains and flash floods, are mostly known because of the serious damage they can cause along the shoreline and the threats they pose to navigation. However, there is a profound lack of...

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Autores principales: Sanchez-Vidal, Anna, Canals, Miquel, Calafat, Antoni M., Lastras, Galderic, Pedrosa-Pàmies, Rut, Menéndez, Melisa, Medina, Raúl, Company, Joan B., Hereu, Bernat, Romero, Javier, Alcoverro, Teresa
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3266243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22295084
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030395
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author Sanchez-Vidal, Anna
Canals, Miquel
Calafat, Antoni M.
Lastras, Galderic
Pedrosa-Pàmies, Rut
Menéndez, Melisa
Medina, Raúl
Company, Joan B.
Hereu, Bernat
Romero, Javier
Alcoverro, Teresa
author_facet Sanchez-Vidal, Anna
Canals, Miquel
Calafat, Antoni M.
Lastras, Galderic
Pedrosa-Pàmies, Rut
Menéndez, Melisa
Medina, Raúl
Company, Joan B.
Hereu, Bernat
Romero, Javier
Alcoverro, Teresa
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description Major coastal storms, associated with strong winds, high waves and intensified currents, and occasionally with heavy rains and flash floods, are mostly known because of the serious damage they can cause along the shoreline and the threats they pose to navigation. However, there is a profound lack of knowledge on the deep-sea impacts of severe coastal storms. Concurrent measurements of key parameters along the coast and in the deep-sea are extremely rare. Here we present a unique data set showing how one of the most extreme coastal storms of the last decades lashing the Western Mediterranean Sea rapidly impacted the deep-sea ecosystem. The storm peaked the 26(th) of December 2008 leading to the remobilization of a shallow-water reservoir of marine organic carbon associated with fine particles and resulting in its redistribution across the deep basin. The storm also initiated the movement of large amounts of coarse shelf sediment, which abraded and buried benthic communities. Our findings demonstrate, first, that severe coastal storms are highly efficient in transporting organic carbon from shallow water to deep water, thus contributing to its sequestration and, second, that natural, intermittent atmospheric drivers sensitive to global climate change have the potential to tremendously impact the largest and least known ecosystem on Earth, the deep-sea ecosystem.
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spelling pubmed-32662432012-01-31 Impacts on the Deep-Sea Ecosystem by a Severe Coastal Storm Sanchez-Vidal, Anna Canals, Miquel Calafat, Antoni M. Lastras, Galderic Pedrosa-Pàmies, Rut Menéndez, Melisa Medina, Raúl Company, Joan B. Hereu, Bernat Romero, Javier Alcoverro, Teresa PLoS One Research Article Major coastal storms, associated with strong winds, high waves and intensified currents, and occasionally with heavy rains and flash floods, are mostly known because of the serious damage they can cause along the shoreline and the threats they pose to navigation. However, there is a profound lack of knowledge on the deep-sea impacts of severe coastal storms. Concurrent measurements of key parameters along the coast and in the deep-sea are extremely rare. Here we present a unique data set showing how one of the most extreme coastal storms of the last decades lashing the Western Mediterranean Sea rapidly impacted the deep-sea ecosystem. The storm peaked the 26(th) of December 2008 leading to the remobilization of a shallow-water reservoir of marine organic carbon associated with fine particles and resulting in its redistribution across the deep basin. The storm also initiated the movement of large amounts of coarse shelf sediment, which abraded and buried benthic communities. Our findings demonstrate, first, that severe coastal storms are highly efficient in transporting organic carbon from shallow water to deep water, thus contributing to its sequestration and, second, that natural, intermittent atmospheric drivers sensitive to global climate change have the potential to tremendously impact the largest and least known ecosystem on Earth, the deep-sea ecosystem. Public Library of Science 2012-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3266243/ /pubmed/22295084 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030395 Text en Sanchez-Vidal et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Calafat, Antoni M.
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Pedrosa-Pàmies, Rut
Menéndez, Melisa
Medina, Raúl
Company, Joan B.
Hereu, Bernat
Romero, Javier
Alcoverro, Teresa
Impacts on the Deep-Sea Ecosystem by a Severe Coastal Storm
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3266243/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030395
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