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Preliminary study on the atmospheric contribution of metals to surface sea water at Lampedusa (Central Mediterranean Sea).

TitoloPreliminary study on the atmospheric contribution of metals to surface sea water at Lampedusa (Central Mediterranean Sea).
Tipo di pubblicazionePresentazione a Congresso
Anno di Pubblicazione2018
AutoriBecagli, Silvia, Lazzara Luigi, Di Sarra Alcide, Massi Luca, Mori Giovanna, Severi Mirko, Sferlazzo Damiano Massimo, Traversi Rita, Trisolino Pamela, Meloni Daniela, Piacentino Salvatore, Bommarito Carlo, and Monteleone Francesco
Data di pubblicazione2018///
EditoreEuropean Geophysical Uniion
Parole chiaveareosol, atmosphere-ocean interface, Deposition, Nutrients, Phytoplankton
Abstract

Atmospheric deposition is an important pathway by which bioactive trace metals are delivered to the surface ocean. Although trace metals in the sea are normally present at low concentrations, they may have a considerable biological effect on the biota. Some trace metals, such as Fe, Co or Mo, may influence the productivity and species composition of phytoplankton, while others may have a toxic effect (e.g. Pb and Cu). These processes are in particular important in the Mediterranean, an oligotrophic basin where complex interactions among ocean stratification, nutrients availability, and radiation play a central role in regulating the ecosystem response to long-term occurring changes.

URLhttps://www.geophys-res-abstr.net/
Citation Key12970