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MEPS 157:21-37 (1997)
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Dissolved organic matter in a temperate embayment affected by coastal upwelling
M. D. Doval*, X. A. Álvarez-Salgado, Fiz F. Pérez
Instituto de Investigacións Mariñas, C.S.I.C., Eduardo Cabello, 6, E-36208 Vigo, Spain
*E-mail: marylo@iim.csic.es

ABSTRACT: From September 1994 to September 1995 a time-series station in the Ría de Vigo (NW Spain) was monitored fortnightly. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) was analysed by high temperature catalytic oxidation. Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) was determined by
the Kjeldahl method, after removal of inorganic nitrogen from the sample. The time courses of DOC and DON changes were parallel. The average C/N molar ratio of dissolved organic matter (DOM) was ~15. DOM was strongly influenced by physical and biological
processes. During the upwelling season, the entry of DOM-poor Eastern North Atlantic Central Water (ENACW) controlled DOM levels in subsurface waters. Biologically produced DOM excess in surface waters was uncoupled with chlorophyll a on a daily
time-scale. A tentative partitioning of DOM during the upwelling season has been inferred from mixing of oceanic and freshwater endmembers. The refractory pool, ~70% of total DOC in surface water, was carried by upwelled ENACW (60%, 10% of which was
semi-refractory) and continental water (10%). Net production of semi-labile DOC occurred in the bottom layer (~10 µM C). The average DOC excess in surface waters compared to bottom waters was 21 µM C ,with a C/N molar ratio of 12. The excess was a mixture
of labile and semi-labile material with a recycling time >5 d, which represented ~23 and ~13% of the net primary production for C and N respectively. The average DOM excess/[POM (particulate organic matter) + DOM excess] ratio in surface waters was ~0.4
and ~0.3 for C and N respectively, indicating that POM was the most important pool of organic matter net produced in the inner ría. During the downwelling season DOM was balanced by the external inputs and the DOM excess in surface waters was due to the
freshwater contribution.
KEY WORDS: DOC · DON · Upwelling · Downwelling · Ría de Vigo · NW Spain

Published in MEPS Vol.
157
(1997) on October 16
ISSN: 0171-8630.
Copyright © Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe, 1997
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