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J Autom Methods Manag Chem ; 24(2): 41-7, 2002.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18924742

RESUMO

The paper describes an integrated luminometer able to perform fluorescence (FL), room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) and chemiluminescence (CL) measurements on seawater samples. The technical details of the instrumentation are presented together with flow injection (FI) manifolds for the determination of cadmium and zinc (by FL), lead (RTP) and cobalt (CL). The analytical figures of merit are given for each manifold and results are presented for the determination of the four trace metals in seawater reference materials (NASS-5, SLEW-2) and Scheldt estuarine water samples.

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Nature ; 407(6805): 695-702, 2000 Oct 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11048709

RESUMO

Changes in iron supply to oceanic plankton are thought to have a significant effect on concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide by altering rates of carbon sequestration, a theory known as the 'iron hypothesis'. For this reason, it is important to understand the response of pelagic biota to increased iron supply. Here we report the results of a mesoscale iron fertilization experiment in the polar Southern Ocean, where the potential to sequester iron-elevated algal carbon is probably greatest. Increased iron supply led to elevated phytoplankton biomass and rates of photosynthesis in surface waters, causing a large drawdown of carbon dioxide and macronutrients, and elevated dimethyl sulphide levels after 13 days. This drawdown was mostly due to the proliferation of diatom stocks. But downward export of biogenic carbon was not increased. Moreover, satellite observations of this massive bloom 30 days later, suggest that a sufficient proportion of the added iron was retained in surface waters. Our findings demonstrate that iron supply controls phytoplankton growth and community composition during summer in these polar Southern Ocean waters, but the fate of algal carbon remains unknown and depends on the interplay between the processes controlling export, remineralisation and timescales of water mass subduction.


Assuntos
Ferro , Fitoplâncton , Atmosfera , Dióxido de Carbono/metabolismo , Eutrofização , Fertilizantes , Previsões , Ferro/metabolismo , Luz , Modelos Biológicos , Oceanos e Mares , Fitoplâncton/metabolismo , Água do Mar , Fatores de Tempo
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Nature ; 407(6805): 727-30, 2000 Oct 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11048715

RESUMO

The growth of populations is known to be influenced by dispersal, which has often been described as purely diffusive. In the open ocean, however, the tendrils and filaments of phytoplankton populations provide evidence for dispersal by stirring. Despite the apparent importance of horizontal stirring for plankton ecology, this process remains poorly characterized. Here we investigate the development of a discrete phytoplankton bloom, which was initiated by the iron fertilization of a patch of water (7 km in diameter) in the Southern Ocean. Satellite images show a striking, 150-km-long bloom near the experimental site, six weeks after the initial fertilization. We argue that the ribbon-like bloom was produced from the fertilized patch through stirring, growth and diffusion, and we derive an estimate of the stirring rate. In this case, stirring acts as an important control on bloom development, mixing phytoplankton and iron out of the patch, but also entraining silicate. This may have prevented the onset of silicate limitation, and so allowed the bloom to continue for as long as there was sufficient iron. Stirring in the ocean is likely to be variable, so blooms that are initially similar may develop very differently.


Assuntos
Eutrofização , Fertilizantes , Ferro/metabolismo , Fitoplâncton/metabolismo , Fenômenos Biomecânicos , Oceanos e Mares , Silicatos
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J Biolumin Chemilumin ; 11(2): 61-90, 1996.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8726582

RESUMO

This paper reviews the literature on analytical applications of quantitative liquid phase chemiluminescence (CL) from 1991 to mid-1995. Other relevant reviews in this general area are also cited to provide an historical perspective. The focus is on the two major analytical techniques used in conjunction with flow-through CL detection, namely flow injection (FI) and liquid chromatography (LC). Entries have been tabulated under these two headings and are categorized in terms of the analyte, CL reaction, sample matrix and limits of detection.


Assuntos
Técnicas de Química Analítica/métodos , Medições Luminescentes , Ação Capilar , Técnicas de Química Analítica/instrumentação , Cromatografia Líquida/instrumentação , Cromatografia Líquida/métodos , Eletroforese/métodos , Metais/análise , Preparações Farmacêuticas/análise , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Água/análise
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