| Remote Sensing | |
| Interannual Variation in Phytoplankton Primary Production at A Global Scale | |
| Cecile S. Rousseaux1  | |
| [1] Global Modeling and Assimilation Office, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771, |
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| 关键词: primary production; phytoplankton composition; Chl-a; remote sensing; MODIS; seaWiFS; biogeochemical models; | |
| DOI : 10.3390/rs6010001 | |
| 来源: mdpi | |
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【 摘 要 】
We used the NASA Ocean Biogeochemical Model (NOBM) combined with remote sensing data via assimilation to evaluate the contribution of four phytoplankton groups to the total primary production. First, we assessed the contribution of each phytoplankton groups to the total primary production at a global scale for the period 1998–2011. Globally, diatoms contributed the most to the total phytoplankton production (∼50%, the equivalent of ∼20 PgC·y−1). Coccolithophores and chlorophytes each contributed ∼20% (∼7 PgC·y−1) of the total primary production and cyanobacteria represented about 10% (∼4 PgC·y−1) of the total primary production. Primary production by diatoms was highest in the high latitudes (>40°) and in major upwelling systems (Equatorial Pacific and Benguela system). We then assessed interannual variability of this group-specific primary production over the period 1998–2011. Globally the annual relative contribution of each phytoplankton groups to the total primary production varied by maximum 4% (1–2 PgC·y−1). We assessed the effects of climate variability on group-specific primary production using global (
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