Temporal variation of microalgal chlorophyll <i>a</i> in surface ice and the underlying Water in lagoon Notoro-ko, Hokkaido, Japan

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  • 能取湖における海氷と水柱のクロロフィル<i>a</i> の分布動態

Abstract

Lagoon Notoro-ko is a large brackish lake on the Okhotsk Sea coast of Hokkaido. It is completely covered with sea ice during winter and hydrographic and biological conditions during this season are unknown. Previous investigations done in warm seasons indicate that the lagoon water is almost the same as the Okhotsk Sea water because there are few inflows from the land. We conducted a winter investigation into the temporal changes of microalgal chlorophyll a in the sea ice and water column beneath it during the period from February 6 to March 18, 2008. Of the surface PAR, 1% penetrated to 6–10 m depth in the water column beneath the ice, where 0.4–6.0 mg/m3 chlorophyll a was detected. Integrated chlorophyll a in 18 m ranged 8.7–119.1 mg/m2. In contrast, chlorophyll a levels in 20–31 cm thick ice ranged 2.5–11.6 mg/m2, relatively less than in the water column. However, because chlorophyll a was largely concentrated in the bottom-most part of the ice, it might be available to grazers in the underlying water. During ice melting, a large proportion of the populations released from the ice likely sunk to the sea bottom rather than remaining in the water column.

Journal

  • La mer

    La mer 53 (3-4), 53-60, 2015

    The Japanese-French Oceanographic Society

Details 詳細情報について

  • CRID
    1390011086207088384
  • DOI
    10.32211/lamer.53.3-4_53
  • ISSN
    24342882
    05031540
  • Text Lang
    en
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
  • Abstract License Flag
    Disallowed

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