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Biogeochemical, Isotopic and Bacterial Distributions Trace Oceanic Abyssal Circulation

We explore the possibility of tracing routes of dense waters toward and within the ocean abyss by the use of an extended set of observed physical and biochemical parameters. To this purpose, we employ mercury, isotopic oxygen, biopolymeric carbon and its constituents, together with indicators of mic...

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Autores principales: Rubino, Angelo, Bensi, Manuel, Hainbucher, Dagmar, Zanchettin, Davide, Mapelli, Francesca, Ogrinc, Nives, Marchetto, Davide, Borin, Sara, Cardin, Vanessa, Fajon, Vesna, Horvat, Milena, Taricco, Carla, Baldi, Franco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4711998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26761666
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145299
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author Rubino, Angelo
Bensi, Manuel
Hainbucher, Dagmar
Zanchettin, Davide
Mapelli, Francesca
Ogrinc, Nives
Marchetto, Davide
Borin, Sara
Cardin, Vanessa
Fajon, Vesna
Horvat, Milena
Taricco, Carla
Baldi, Franco
author_facet Rubino, Angelo
Bensi, Manuel
Hainbucher, Dagmar
Zanchettin, Davide
Mapelli, Francesca
Ogrinc, Nives
Marchetto, Davide
Borin, Sara
Cardin, Vanessa
Fajon, Vesna
Horvat, Milena
Taricco, Carla
Baldi, Franco
author_sort Rubino, Angelo
collection PubMed
description We explore the possibility of tracing routes of dense waters toward and within the ocean abyss by the use of an extended set of observed physical and biochemical parameters. To this purpose, we employ mercury, isotopic oxygen, biopolymeric carbon and its constituents, together with indicators of microbial activity and bacterial diversity found in bottom waters of the Eastern Mediterranean. In this basin, which has been considered as a miniature global ocean, two competing sources of bottom water (one in the Adriatic and one in the Aegean seas) contribute to the ventilation of the local abyss. However, due to a recent substantial reduction of the differences in the physical characteristics of these two water masses it has become increasingly complex a water classification using the traditional approach with temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen alone. Here, we show that an extended set of observed physical and biochemical parameters allows recognizing the existence of two different abyssal routes from the Adriatic source and one abyssal route from the Aegean source despite temperature and salinity of such two competing sources of abyssal water being virtually indistinguishable. Moreover, as the near-bottom development of exogenous bacterial communities transported by convectively-generated water masses in the abyss can provide a persistent trace of episodic events, intermittent flows like those generating abyssal waters in the Eastern Mediterranean basin may become detectable beyond the availability of concomitant measurements.
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spelling pubmed-47119982016-01-26 Biogeochemical, Isotopic and Bacterial Distributions Trace Oceanic Abyssal Circulation Rubino, Angelo Bensi, Manuel Hainbucher, Dagmar Zanchettin, Davide Mapelli, Francesca Ogrinc, Nives Marchetto, Davide Borin, Sara Cardin, Vanessa Fajon, Vesna Horvat, Milena Taricco, Carla Baldi, Franco PLoS One Research Article We explore the possibility of tracing routes of dense waters toward and within the ocean abyss by the use of an extended set of observed physical and biochemical parameters. To this purpose, we employ mercury, isotopic oxygen, biopolymeric carbon and its constituents, together with indicators of microbial activity and bacterial diversity found in bottom waters of the Eastern Mediterranean. In this basin, which has been considered as a miniature global ocean, two competing sources of bottom water (one in the Adriatic and one in the Aegean seas) contribute to the ventilation of the local abyss. However, due to a recent substantial reduction of the differences in the physical characteristics of these two water masses it has become increasingly complex a water classification using the traditional approach with temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen alone. Here, we show that an extended set of observed physical and biochemical parameters allows recognizing the existence of two different abyssal routes from the Adriatic source and one abyssal route from the Aegean source despite temperature and salinity of such two competing sources of abyssal water being virtually indistinguishable. Moreover, as the near-bottom development of exogenous bacterial communities transported by convectively-generated water masses in the abyss can provide a persistent trace of episodic events, intermittent flows like those generating abyssal waters in the Eastern Mediterranean basin may become detectable beyond the availability of concomitant measurements. Public Library of Science 2016-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4711998/ /pubmed/26761666 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145299 Text en © 2016 Rubino 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
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Rubino, Angelo
Bensi, Manuel
Hainbucher, Dagmar
Zanchettin, Davide
Mapelli, Francesca
Ogrinc, Nives
Marchetto, Davide
Borin, Sara
Cardin, Vanessa
Fajon, Vesna
Horvat, Milena
Taricco, Carla
Baldi, Franco
Biogeochemical, Isotopic and Bacterial Distributions Trace Oceanic Abyssal Circulation
title Biogeochemical, Isotopic and Bacterial Distributions Trace Oceanic Abyssal Circulation
title_full Biogeochemical, Isotopic and Bacterial Distributions Trace Oceanic Abyssal Circulation
title_fullStr Biogeochemical, Isotopic and Bacterial Distributions Trace Oceanic Abyssal Circulation
title_full_unstemmed Biogeochemical, Isotopic and Bacterial Distributions Trace Oceanic Abyssal Circulation
title_short Biogeochemical, Isotopic and Bacterial Distributions Trace Oceanic Abyssal Circulation
title_sort biogeochemical, isotopic and bacterial distributions trace oceanic abyssal circulation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4711998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26761666
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145299
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