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DOI10.1002/esp.4207
Spatial variability of ocean fertilizing nutrients in the dust-emitting ephemeral river catchments of Namibia
Dansie, A. P.1; Thomas, D. S. G.1,2; Wiggs, G. F. S.1; Munkittrick, K. R.3
通讯作者Dansie, A. P.
来源期刊EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS
ISSN0197-9337
EISSN1096-9837
出版年2018
卷号43期号:3页码:563-578
英文摘要

Research into global hot spots of dust emission has focused on exposed fine-grained sediments in palaeo- or ephemeral dryland lake basins including Etosha (Namibia) and Makgadikgadi (Botswana) in southern Africa. Namibia’s western ephemeral river valleys are also known to produce dust but have remained largely overlooked as a regionally significant source. Nutrient enrichment of valley sediments and proximity to the South Atlantic suggests aeolian dust could play an important role in ocean fertilization. The fertility of valley dust is dependent on fluvial sediments originating in the upper catchments on the Southern African Central Plateau. In this study we investigate climate, geology, vegetation and land use variability and how these may influence the nitrogen, phosphorus and iron availability in the catchments. We intensely sampled the Huab, Kuiseb and Tsauchab river systems to map the spatial distribution of nutrients from upper catchments to river termini. Samples were analysed for the bioavailable fractions of iron, nitrogen and phosphorus as well as total nitrogen and phosphorus. Results show that the lower valley reaches are sources of aeolian dust enriched in nutrients. Nitrogen levels correlate with precipitation and vegetation levels and phosphorus levels with geology. However, differences in upper catchment sediment nutrient levels were not representative of downstream nutrient differences between valleys. Rather, it is the hydrological and geomorphological processes of the ephemeral river systems that are key for producing the enriched sediments in the lower reaches. We demonstrate that the ephemeral river valleys of western Namibia are an extensive and enriched source of mineral dust that could play a critical role in marine productivity of the southern Atlantic. (C) 2017 The Authors. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.


英文关键词dust sources ocean fertilization Namibian ephemeral rivers sediment biogeochemistry river catchments
类型Article
语种英语
国家England ; South Africa ; Canada
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000427007100001
WOS关键词COASTAL UPWELLING REGIMES ; SOIL MICROBIAL BIOMASS ; NORTH-WESTERN NAMIBIA ; IRON-OXIDE CONTENT ; SKELETON COAST ; KUISEB RIVER ; SEDIMENT TRANSPORT ; NITROGEN-FIXATION ; DESERT ECOSYSTEMS ; SOUTHERN AFRICA
WOS类目Geography, Physical ; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
WOS研究方向Physical Geography ; Geology
来源机构University of Oxford
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/208625
作者单位1.Univ Oxford, Sch Geog & Environm, Oxford OX1 3QY, England;
2.Univ Witwatersrand, Geog Archaeol & Environm Studies, Johannesburg, South Africa;
3.Univ New Brunswick, Canadian Rivers Inst, St John, NB, Canada
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Dansie, A. P.,Thomas, D. S. G.,Wiggs, G. F. S.,et al. Spatial variability of ocean fertilizing nutrients in the dust-emitting ephemeral river catchments of Namibia[J]. University of Oxford,2018,43(3):563-578.
APA Dansie, A. P.,Thomas, D. S. G.,Wiggs, G. F. S.,&Munkittrick, K. R..(2018).Spatial variability of ocean fertilizing nutrients in the dust-emitting ephemeral river catchments of Namibia.EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS,43(3),563-578.
MLA Dansie, A. P.,et al."Spatial variability of ocean fertilizing nutrients in the dust-emitting ephemeral river catchments of Namibia".EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS 43.3(2018):563-578.
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