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Scales of horizontal patchiness in chlorophyll a, chemical and physical properties of landfast sea ice in the Gulf of Finland (Baltic Sea)
Authors:Mats A Granskog  Hermanni Kaartokallio  Harri Kuosa  David N Thomas  Jens Ehn  Eloni Sonninen
Institution:(1) Arctic Centre, University of Lapland, P.O. Box 122, 96101 Rovaniemi, Finland;(2) Finnish Institute of Marine Research, Helsinki, Finland;(3) Tvärminne Zoological Station, Hanko, Finland;(4) School of Ocean Sciences, University of Wales Bangor, Menai Bridge, Anglesey, UK;(5) Division of Geophysics, University of Helsinki, Finland;(6) Present address: Centre for Earth Observation Science, Department of Environment and Geography, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada;(7) Dating Laboratory, University of Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:Horizontal variation of first-year landfast sea ice properties was studied in the Gulf of Finland, the Baltic Sea. Several scales of variation were considered; a number of arrays with core spacings of 0.2, 2 and 20 m were sampled at different stages of the ice season for small-scale patchiness. Spacing between these arrays was from hundreds of meters to kilometers to study mesoscale variability, and once an onshore–offshore 40-km transect was sampled to study regional scale variability. Measured variables included salinity, stable oxygen isotopes (delta18O), chlorophyll a (chl-a), nutrients and dissolved organic carbon. On a large scale, a combination of variations in the under-ice water salinity (ice porosity), nutrient supply and the stage of ice development control the build-up of ice algal biomass. At scales of hundreds of meters to kilometers, there was significant variability in several parameters (salinity, chl-a, snow depth and ice thickness). Analyses of the data from the arrays did not show evidence of significant patchiness at scales <20 m for algal biomass. The results imply that the sampling effort in Baltic Sea ice studies should be concentrated on scales of hundreds of meters to kilometers. Using the variations observed in the study area, the estimate for depth-integrated algal biomass in landfast sea ice in the Gulf of Finland (March 2003) is 5.5±4.4 mg chl-a m–2.
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