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Seasonality of vertical flux and sinking particle characteristics in an ice-free high arctic fjord—Different from subarctic fjords?
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EngineeringMarine ChemistryOceanographyGlacial ProcessFjord HydrodynamicsEarth ScienceGeophysicsOrganic GeochemistryPermafrostVertical Biomass FluxAtmospheric ScienceMicrometeorologyParticle CharacteristicsOceanic SystemsVertical FluxMeteorologyCarbon SequestrationBiogeochemistrySubarctic FjordsGeographyBiogeochemical CycleSea IceCryosphereArctic OceanographySedimentologySediment TransportClimate DynamicsClimatologyArctic AdventfjordenFjord CirculationArctic StructureBiogeochemical Process
The arctic Adventfjorden (78°N, 15°E, Svalbard) used to be seasonally ice-covered but has mostly been ice-free since 2007. We used this ice-free arctic fjord as a model area to investigate (1) how the vertical flux of biomass (chlorophyll a and particulate organic carbon, POC) follows the seasonality of suspended material, (2) how sinking particle characteristics change seasonally and affect the vertical flux, and (3) if the vertical flux in the ice-free arctic fjord with glacial runoff resembles the flux in subarctic ice-free fjords. During seven field investigations (December 2011–September 2012), suspended biomass was determined (5, 15, 25, and 60 m), and short-term sediment traps were deployed (20, 30, 40, and 60 m), partly modified with gel-filled jars to study the size and frequency distribution of sinking particles. During winter, resuspension from the seafloor resulted in large, detrital sinking particles. Intense sedimentation of fresh biomass occurred during the spring bloom. The highest POC flux was found during autumn (770–1530 mg POC m− 2 d− 1), associated with sediment-loaded glacial runoff and high pteropod abundances. The vertical biomass flux in the ice-free arctic Adventfjorden thus resembled that in subarctic fjords during winter and spring, but a higher POC sedimentation was observed during autumn.
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