Project: Atmospheric Deposition Impacts on Marine Ecosystems

Acronym/Short Name:ADIMA
Project Duration:2009-02 - 2015-09
Geolocation:Gulf of Aqaba, Atlantic Ocean (Bermuda Time Series Station), Monterey Bay

Description

Chemical components delivered to the surface ocean through atmospheric deposition influence ocean productivity and ecosystem structure thus are tightly related to the global carbon cycle and climate. Accordingly, the major aim of this project is to quantitatively estimate the variable impact of aerosols on marine phytoplankton and to determine the specific effects on various taxa. Such data could in the future be used to better understand the global impact of aerosols on the oceanic ecosystem. To accomplish this goal the PI will monitor aerosol dry deposition fluxes, determine aerosol sources, obtain the chemical composition and solubility of aerosols, and evaluate the contribution of aerosols to nutrient and trace metal budgets of seawater at two oceanographically different sites (Bermuda and Monterey Bay) representing open ocean and coastal setting. The effects of the different aerosol "types" (defined by source and chemical characteristics) on specific phytoplankton taxa will also be evaluated using pure culture and natural samples bioassays. This project is particularly important in light of the role atmospheric deposition can resume in oligotrophic and coastal settings and the predicted future global conditions of increased aridity and urbanization and associated changes in dust fluxes and composition.


DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
Concentrations of metals in total suspended particle (TSP) samples collected near Lake Tahoe from 2006 to 20092021-08-04Final no updates expected
Seawater lead (Pb) concentrations and isotopic compositions in the Western Philippine Sea (WPS) in March 2014 2021-07-21Final no updates expected
Concentrations of nutrients in total suspended particle (TSP) samples collected near Lake Tahoe from 2006 to 20092021-07-20Final no updates expected
Trace metal concentrations of lake water, river water, and groundwater at Lake Tahoe from 2013 to 20162021-07-20Final no updates expected
Concentrations of acetate, formate, chloride, sulfate, and oxalate from total suspended particle (TSP) samples collected near Lake Tahoe from 2006 to 20092021-07-19Final no updates expected
Major nutrient concentrations in seawater from an incubation experiment carried out in China in April 20112021-07-16Final no updates expected
Lead (Pb) isotopic ratios in lake water, river water, groundwater, and TSP samples collected in and around Lake Tahoe from 2006 to 20162021-07-16Final no updates expected
Seawater Trace Metal Concentrations from China incubation experiment conducted in April 2011 2021-07-16Final no updates expected
Chlorophyll-a concentrations from Barbados incubation experiment, February 2012 (ADIMA project)2015-03-03Final no updates expected
Trace Metal Concentrations from Barbados incubation experiment, February 2012 (ADIMA project)2015-03-03Final no updates expected
Flow Cytometry Results from Barbados incubation experiment, February 2012 (ADIMA project)2015-03-03Final no updates expected
Nutrient concentrations from Barbados incubation experiment, from February 2012 (ADIMA project)2015-03-03Final no updates expected

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Principal Investigator: Adina Paytan
University of California-Santa Cruz (UCSC)

Contact: Adina Paytan
University of California-Santa Cruz (UCSC)