Características oceangráficas químicas al este de las Islas Galápagos durante abril 1995

During april 1995 hydrochemical research in a vertical column on the east side of the Galápagos Islands (Cruise T95/04/01) onboard of the INP R/V Tohallí indicated that concentrations of ammonium, nitrate, phosphate and chlorophyll-a were found stratified from the surface to deeper layers, on the other hand the maximum levels of nitrite and silicate were detected 70 m below the thermocline. The apparent oxygen use (AOU) varied from 1 to over 3 below the thermocline, this would indicate an oxidating environment due to the high levels of nitrate, phosphate, silicate and low concentrations of dissolved Oxygen (ca. 90-134[µM]) and ammonium (<0,1[µM]). According to the high salinity average (35,0 ups), nutritive elements (nitrate 15,6 [µM], silicate 13,1 [µM]), phosphate 1,3 [µM]) and low average of chlorophyll-a 0,15 mg.m³, and in addition the general gradient of these parameters would suggest the presence of an upwelling event, whose nucleus presented low biological activity.

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Main Authors: Pérez, E., Chalén, N., Macías, P.
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:Spanish / Castilian
Published: INP (Ecuador) 1995
Subjects:Chemical composition, Oceanography, Upwelling, Oceanic islands,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/3021
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-30212021-05-19T06:37:01Z Características oceangráficas químicas al este de las Islas Galápagos durante abril 1995 Oceanographic chemical characteristics on the east side of the Galápagos Islands during April 1995 Pérez, E. Chalén, N. Macías, P. Chemical composition Oceanography Chemical composition Oceanography Upwelling Oceanic islands During april 1995 hydrochemical research in a vertical column on the east side of the Galápagos Islands (Cruise T95/04/01) onboard of the INP R/V Tohallí indicated that concentrations of ammonium, nitrate, phosphate and chlorophyll-a were found stratified from the surface to deeper layers, on the other hand the maximum levels of nitrite and silicate were detected 70 m below the thermocline. The apparent oxygen use (AOU) varied from 1 to over 3 below the thermocline, this would indicate an oxidating environment due to the high levels of nitrate, phosphate, silicate and low concentrations of dissolved Oxygen (ca. 90-134[µM]) and ammonium (<0,1[µM]). According to the high salinity average (35,0 ups), nutritive elements (nitrate 15,6 [µM], silicate 13,1 [µM]), phosphate 1,3 [µM]) and low average of chlorophyll-a 0,15 mg.m³, and in addition the general gradient of these parameters would suggest the presence of an upwelling event, whose nucleus presented low biological activity. Published 2009-04-20T18:30:51Z 2009-04-20T18:30:51Z 1995 Journal Contribution Boletín Científico y Técnico, 13(2). p. 52-62 ---- http://hdl.handle.net/1834/3021 es ISE, Ecuador INP (Ecuador)
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topic Chemical composition
Oceanography
Chemical composition
Oceanography
Upwelling
Oceanic islands
Chemical composition
Oceanography
Chemical composition
Oceanography
Upwelling
Oceanic islands
spellingShingle Chemical composition
Oceanography
Chemical composition
Oceanography
Upwelling
Oceanic islands
Chemical composition
Oceanography
Chemical composition
Oceanography
Upwelling
Oceanic islands
Pérez, E.
Chalén, N.
Macías, P.
Características oceangráficas químicas al este de las Islas Galápagos durante abril 1995
description During april 1995 hydrochemical research in a vertical column on the east side of the Galápagos Islands (Cruise T95/04/01) onboard of the INP R/V Tohallí indicated that concentrations of ammonium, nitrate, phosphate and chlorophyll-a were found stratified from the surface to deeper layers, on the other hand the maximum levels of nitrite and silicate were detected 70 m below the thermocline. The apparent oxygen use (AOU) varied from 1 to over 3 below the thermocline, this would indicate an oxidating environment due to the high levels of nitrate, phosphate, silicate and low concentrations of dissolved Oxygen (ca. 90-134[µM]) and ammonium (<0,1[µM]). According to the high salinity average (35,0 ups), nutritive elements (nitrate 15,6 [µM], silicate 13,1 [µM]), phosphate 1,3 [µM]) and low average of chlorophyll-a 0,15 mg.m³, and in addition the general gradient of these parameters would suggest the presence of an upwelling event, whose nucleus presented low biological activity.
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Oceanography
Chemical composition
Oceanography
Upwelling
Oceanic islands
author Pérez, E.
Chalén, N.
Macías, P.
author_facet Pérez, E.
Chalén, N.
Macías, P.
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title Características oceangráficas químicas al este de las Islas Galápagos durante abril 1995
title_short Características oceangráficas químicas al este de las Islas Galápagos durante abril 1995
title_full Características oceangráficas químicas al este de las Islas Galápagos durante abril 1995
title_fullStr Características oceangráficas químicas al este de las Islas Galápagos durante abril 1995
title_full_unstemmed Características oceangráficas químicas al este de las Islas Galápagos durante abril 1995
title_sort características oceangráficas químicas al este de las islas galápagos durante abril 1995
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