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Abstract Kı̄lauea volcano is one of the most active volcanoes in the world with nearly continuous seismic activity from 1983 to 2018. In May 2018, the Kı̄lauea volcano erupted and released volcanic ash into the atmosphere. Carried by easterly winds, the volcanic ash plume dispersed westward and by June 2018, the plume was observed over the central part (150E to 160W) of the nutrient‐poor North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (NPSG). Coincident with precipitation during the same period, anomalously high dust deposition comprised mostly of wet dust was observed over the same region. Consequently, patches of high chlorophyll (chl ) waters were observed approximately 5 north of the high dust deposition area from the middle of June to early August 2018 via satellite images. The phytoplankton bloom peaked in July encompassing 1.5 million , about 5 or 50 times the size of Malaysia or Taiwan, respectively. In addition to the large dust deposition, shoaling of the mixed layer in the range of 25–50 m is believed to have concentrated the bloom within the optical depth detected by satellite. Net primary production and export production estimated from satellite observations show that the July 2018 bloom generated an additional 1.91 Tg C of net carbon production, and 0.34 Tg C was exported from the euphotic zone.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available March 1, 2026
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Balch, WM; Carranza, M; Cetinić, I; Chaves, JE; Duhamel, S; Fassbender, A; Fernandez-Carrera, A; Ferrón, S; García-Martín, E; Goes, J; et al (, IOCCG, Dartmouth, NS, Canada)Vandermeulen, RA; Chaves, J E (Ed.)In 2018, a working group sponsored by the NASA Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, and ocean Ecosystem (PACE) project, in conjunction with the International Ocean Colour Coordinating Group (IOCCG), European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), was assembled with the aim to develop community consensus on multiple methods for measuring aquatic primary productivity used for satellite validation and model synthesis. A workshop to commence the working group efforts was held December 5–7, 2018, at the University Space Research Association headquarters in Columbia, MD, USA, bringing together 26 active researchers from 16 institutions. In this document, we discuss and develop the workshop findings as they pertain to primary productivity measurements, including the essential issues, nuances, definitions, scales, uncertainties, and ultimately best practices for data collection across multiple methodologies. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1835more » « less
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