Seasonal Dynamic of CDOM in a Shelf Site of the South-Eastern Ligurian Sea (Western Mediterranean)

Chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) is the fraction of the Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) mainly absorbing UV and blue radiation, influencing water optical properties, light availability for primary production, and water-leaving radiance. In open seas, phytoplankton is the main source of or...

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Main Authors: Luca Massi, Laura Frittitta, Chiara Melillo, Francesca Polonelli, Veronica Bianchi, Anna Maria De Biasi, Caterina Nuccio
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
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spelling doaj-c2720e18036845988cbd16fa0486ad5f2021-04-02T11:36:51ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122020-09-01870370310.3390/jmse8090703Seasonal Dynamic of CDOM in a Shelf Site of the South-Eastern Ligurian Sea (Western Mediterranean)Luca Massi0Laura Frittitta1Chiara Melillo2Francesca Polonelli3Veronica Bianchi4Anna Maria De Biasi5Caterina Nuccio6Department of Biology University of Florence, Via Micheli, 1 50121 Firenze, ItalyDepartment of Biology University of Florence, Via Micheli, 1 50121 Firenze, ItalyDepartment of Biology University of Florence, Via Micheli, 1 50121 Firenze, ItalyDepartment of Biology University of Florence, Via Micheli, 1 50121 Firenze, ItalyOLT Offshore LNG Toscana, Palazzo Orlando – Via D’Alesio, 2, 57126 Livorno, ItalyCIBM, Inter-University Consortium of Marine Biology and Applied Ecology “G. Bacci”, Viale N. Sauro, 4, 57128 Livorno, ItalyDepartment of Biology University of Florence, Via Micheli, 1 50121 Firenze, ItalyChromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) is the fraction of the Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) mainly absorbing UV and blue radiation, influencing water optical properties, light availability for primary production, and water-leaving radiance. In open seas, phytoplankton is the main source of organic carbon and CDOM. Despite this, the direct or indirect phytoplankton role in CDOM production is not yet fully clarified. From studies about the relationship between CDOM and phytoplankton biomass as Chlorophyll a (Chl) in the epipelagic layer, positive correlations have been highlighted with regional differences and high levels of variability. Seven years of seasonal dynamic and vertical distribution of CDOM in the Ligurian Sea continental shelf waters have been analyzed in order to evidence the main environmental and/or biological factors determining CDOM dynamic, focusing on the CDOM/Chl relationship. CDOM optical properties (absorption at 440 nm, a<sub>CDOM </sub>(440), and spectral slope, <i>S</i>) allowed to distinguish different pools and to debate their origin. Four different pools were characterized and two of them were directly or indirectly related to phytoplankton biomass and taxonomic composition. Nevertheless, CDOM/Chl confirm a high level of variability These findings suggest some inputs to improve Mediterranean satellite estimates of Chl and CDOM, such as the seasonal differentiation of optical properties, especially <i>S </i>and CDOM/Chl relationships.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/8/9/703chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM)CDOM dynamicCDOM optical propertiesphotobleachingphytoplankton dynamicsphytoplankton size structure
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author Luca Massi
Laura Frittitta
Chiara Melillo
Francesca Polonelli
Veronica Bianchi
Anna Maria De Biasi
Caterina Nuccio
spellingShingle Luca Massi
Laura Frittitta
Chiara Melillo
Francesca Polonelli
Veronica Bianchi
Anna Maria De Biasi
Caterina Nuccio
Seasonal Dynamic of CDOM in a Shelf Site of the South-Eastern Ligurian Sea (Western Mediterranean)
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM)
CDOM dynamic
CDOM optical properties
photobleaching
phytoplankton dynamics
phytoplankton size structure
author_facet Luca Massi
Laura Frittitta
Chiara Melillo
Francesca Polonelli
Veronica Bianchi
Anna Maria De Biasi
Caterina Nuccio
author_sort Luca Massi
title Seasonal Dynamic of CDOM in a Shelf Site of the South-Eastern Ligurian Sea (Western Mediterranean)
title_short Seasonal Dynamic of CDOM in a Shelf Site of the South-Eastern Ligurian Sea (Western Mediterranean)
title_full Seasonal Dynamic of CDOM in a Shelf Site of the South-Eastern Ligurian Sea (Western Mediterranean)
title_fullStr Seasonal Dynamic of CDOM in a Shelf Site of the South-Eastern Ligurian Sea (Western Mediterranean)
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal Dynamic of CDOM in a Shelf Site of the South-Eastern Ligurian Sea (Western Mediterranean)
title_sort seasonal dynamic of cdom in a shelf site of the south-eastern ligurian sea (western mediterranean)
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
issn 2077-1312
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) is the fraction of the Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) mainly absorbing UV and blue radiation, influencing water optical properties, light availability for primary production, and water-leaving radiance. In open seas, phytoplankton is the main source of organic carbon and CDOM. Despite this, the direct or indirect phytoplankton role in CDOM production is not yet fully clarified. From studies about the relationship between CDOM and phytoplankton biomass as Chlorophyll a (Chl) in the epipelagic layer, positive correlations have been highlighted with regional differences and high levels of variability. Seven years of seasonal dynamic and vertical distribution of CDOM in the Ligurian Sea continental shelf waters have been analyzed in order to evidence the main environmental and/or biological factors determining CDOM dynamic, focusing on the CDOM/Chl relationship. CDOM optical properties (absorption at 440 nm, a<sub>CDOM </sub>(440), and spectral slope, <i>S</i>) allowed to distinguish different pools and to debate their origin. Four different pools were characterized and two of them were directly or indirectly related to phytoplankton biomass and taxonomic composition. Nevertheless, CDOM/Chl confirm a high level of variability These findings suggest some inputs to improve Mediterranean satellite estimates of Chl and CDOM, such as the seasonal differentiation of optical properties, especially <i>S </i>and CDOM/Chl relationships.
topic chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM)
CDOM dynamic
CDOM optical properties
photobleaching
phytoplankton dynamics
phytoplankton size structure
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/8/9/703
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