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Seasonal cycle of nitrogen and phytoplankton biomass in a well-mixed coastal system (Eastern English Channel)
Authors:Valérie Gentilhomme  Fabrice Lizon
Institution:(1) Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, URA CNRS 1363, Station Marine, 28 avenue Foch, BP 80, 62930 Wimereux, France
Abstract:The hydrological structure of the French coastal part of the eastern English Channel is strongly linked with tidal regimes and riverine input. Two distinct water masses are separated by a frontal area and drift along the coast in SW–NE direction. These two water masses are well-mixed during the entire year. We studied the seasonal dynamic of nitrogenous nutrients, chlorophyll a and organic particulate carbon and nitrogen at two stations, characteristic of these water masses, during the year 1994. Results show (i) a winter stock of nitrate and ammonium, (ii) a pre-bloom period corresponding to the use of ammonium, (iii) a high bloom period of short duration using nitrate, (iv) a post-bloom period with little phytoplanktonic activity probably limited by nutrients other than nitrogen and (v) an autumnal period of reconstitution of stock. The essential difference between the two stations is the importance of winter stock of nutrients and of bloom chlorophyll a concentration, with the coastal station richer than the offshore one. An assumption about the nitrogen available for new production in this area gives a value of 57% of the winter stock of inorganic nitrogen.
Keywords:nutrients  seasonal cycle  coastal  phytoplancton  bloom  English Channel
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