1. Basin-scale distribution of NH and NO in the Pacific Ocean.
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Yasunaka, Sayaka, Nojiri, Yukihiro, Hashioka, Taketo, Yoshikawa, Chisato, Kodama, Taketoshi, Nakaoka, Shin-ichiro, Chiba, Sanae, Hashihama, Fuminori, Wakita, Masahide, Furuya, Ken, Sasano, Daisuke, Murata, Akihiko, Uchida, Hiroshi, and Aoyama, Michio
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UPWELLING (Oceanography) ,NUTRIENT cycles ,OCEAN circulation ,SEASONAL temperature variations ,OCEANOGRAPHY - Abstract
We used more than 25,000 nutrient samples to elucidate for the first time basin-scale distributions and seasonal changes of surface ammonium (NH ) and nitrite (NO ) concentrations in the Pacific Ocean. The highest NH , NO , and nitrate (NO ) concentrations were observed north of 40°N, in the coastal upwelling region off the coast of Mexico, and in the Tasman Sea. NH concentrations were elevated during May-October in the western subarctic North Pacific, May-December in the eastern subarctic North Pacific, and June-September in the subtropical South Pacific. NO concentrations were highest in winter in both hemispheres. The seasonal cycle of NH was synchronous with NO , NO , and satellite chlorophyll a concentrations in the western subtropical South Pacific, whereas it was synchronous with chlorophyll- a but out of phase with NO and NO in the subarctic regions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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