Title :
Long term in situ survey of total dissolved iron concentrations on the MoMAR observatory
Author :
Laes-Huon, Agathe ; Legrand, Julien ; Tanguy, Virginie ; Cathalot, Cecile ; Blandin, Jerome ; Rolin, Jean-Francois ; Sarradin, Pierre-Marie
Author_Institution :
Dept. Ressources physiques et Ecosystemes de fond de Mer, Ifremer, Plouzane, France
Abstract :
Study of the temporal dynamics of faunal assemblages and their habitat at the Lucky strike vent was performed using the TEMPO ecological module on the MoMAR (Monitoring of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge) deep sea observatory. An in situ analyzer (CHEMINI) was implemented onto this structure in order to determine total dissolved iron concentrations associated with an optode and a temperature probe. Hence, we present here the long term in situ analysis of total dissolved iron (6 months, 2013-2014) at the Eiffel Tower edifice. The daily analyzed in situ standard (25μmol.L-1) showed an excellent reproducibility (1.07%, n=522), illustrating the good analytical performances of the CHEMINI, validating the iron concentrations measured by the instrument. CHEMINI was reliable, robust over time for in situ analysis. The averaged total dissolved iron concentrations for the 6 months period remain low ([DFe] = 7.12 ± 2.11 μmol L-1, n = 519), but display some noticeable variations related to the temperature. Indeed, iron and temperature correlated significantly, and frequency spectra indicated a maximal contribution of frequencies around 4-5 days for both variables.
Keywords :
assembling; chemical sensors; chemical variables measurement; fibre optic sensors; oceanographic techniques; temperature measurement; temperature sensors; CHEMINI; Eiffel tower edifice; MoMAR deep sea observatory; TEMPO ecological module; concentration measurement; faunal assemblage; frequency spectra; lucky strike vent; monitoring of the midatlantic ridge deep sea observatory; optode; temperature probe; time 4 day to 5 day; time 6 month; total dissolved iron analysis; Chemicals; Fluids; Iron; Observatories; Ocean temperature; Temperature measurement; Vents; Flow Injection Analysis (FIA); Iron; MoMAR; deep-sea observatory; hydrothermal vent; in situ chemical analyser;
Conference_Titel :
Sensor Systems for a Changing Ocean (SSCO), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Brest
DOI :
10.1109/SSCO.2014.7000366