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Observing Ocean Ecosystem Responses to Volcanic AshVolcanic eruptions can be catastrophic events, particularly when they occur in inhabited coastal environments. They also play important roles in climate and biogeochemical cycles, including through nutrient deposition in the ocean. Volcanic ash studies in the ocean have focused on the phytoplankton response, generally quantifying changes in chlorophyll-a concentration. Many gaps remain in addressing fundamental questions regarding why volcanic ash deposition may enhance or limit both phytoplankton growth and/or drive community composition shifts. Here we outline a wide, multidisciplinary vision for monitoring volcanic eruptions near ocean ecosystems from satellites, including considerations for characteristics of airborne volcanic ash and ash geochemistry in seawater. Ultimately, observations beyond chlorophyll-a are needed to quantify phytoplankton communities (including harmful algal blooms) and possible impacts across higher trophic levels. We synthesize relevant research from volcanic studies as well as atmospheric and ocean sciences to identify the ‘known unknowns’ in ash-ecosystem studies. Our goal is to move toward an improved understanding of how real-time and near-real-time monitoring of volcanic eruptions can help address societally relevant questions.
Document ID
20230018286
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Accepted Manuscript (Version with final changes)
Authors
K. M. Bisson
(Oregon State University Corvallis, United States)
S. Gasso
(University of Maryland, College Park College Park, United States)
N. Mahowald
(Cornell University Ithaca, United States)
S. Wagner
(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York, United States)
B. Koffman
(Colby College Waterville, Maine, United States)
S A Carn
(Michigan Technological University Houghton, Michigan, United States)
S. Deutsch
(Cornell University Ithaca, United States)
E. Gazel
(Cornell University Ithaca, United States)
S. Kramer
(Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute Castroville, United States)
N. Krotkov
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, United States)
C. Mitchell
(Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences Boothbay, Maine, United States)
M. E. Pritchard
(Cornell University Ithaca, United States)
K. Stamieszkin
(Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences Boothbay, Maine, United States)
C. Wilson
(NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service Southwest Fisheries Science Center La Jolla, United States)
Date Acquired
December 15, 2023
Publication Date
October 1, 2023
Publication Information
Publication: Remote Sensing of Environment
Publisher: Elsevier
Volume: 296
Issue Publication Date: October 1, 2023
ISSN: 0034-4257
Subject Category
Geosciences (General)
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80NSSC20K1773
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80NSSC22K0049
WBS: 281945
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80NSSC20K1674
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Use by or on behalf of the US Gov. Permitted.
Technical Review
External Peer Committee
Keywords
volcano
phytoplankton
ecosystem
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