210Po and 210Pb as Tracers of Particle Cycling and Export in the Western Arctic Ocean

The distribution and vertical fluxes of particulate organic carbon and other key elements in the Arctic Ocean are primarily governed by the spatial and seasonal changes in primary productivity, areal extent of ice cover, and lateral exchange between the shelves and interior basins. The Arctic Ocean...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Bam, Wokil, Maiti, Kanchan, Baskaran, Mark
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Published: Frontiers Media SA 2021
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spelling crfrontiers:10.3389/fmars.2021.697444 2024-05-19T07:33:39+00:00 210Po and 210Pb as Tracers of Particle Cycling and Export in the Western Arctic Ocean Bam, Wokil Maiti, Kanchan Baskaran, Mark 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.697444 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2021.697444/full unknown Frontiers Media SA https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Frontiers in Marine Science volume 8 ISSN 2296-7745 journal-article 2021 crfrontiers https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.697444 2024-05-01T06:51:43Z The distribution and vertical fluxes of particulate organic carbon and other key elements in the Arctic Ocean are primarily governed by the spatial and seasonal changes in primary productivity, areal extent of ice cover, and lateral exchange between the shelves and interior basins. The Arctic Ocean has undergone rapid increase in primary productivity and drastic decrease in the areal extent of seasonal sea ice in the last two decades. These changes can greatly influence the biological pump as well as associated carbon export and key element fluxes. Here, we report the export of particulate organic and inorganic carbon, particulate nitrogen and biogenic silica using 210 Po and 210 Pb as tracers for the seasonal vertical fluxes. Samples were collected as a part of US GEOTRACES Arctic transect from western Arctic Basin in 2015. The total activities of 210 Po and 210 Pb in the upper 300 m water column ranged from 0.46 to 16.6 dpm 100L –1 and 1.17 to 32.5 dpm 100L –1 , respectively. The 210 Pb and 210 Po fluxes varied between 5.04–6.20 dpm m –2 d –1 and 8.26–21.02 dpm m –2 d –1 , respectively. The corresponding particulate organic carbon (POC) and particulate nitrogen (PN) fluxes ranged between 0.75–7.43 mg C m –2 d –1 and 0.08–0.78 mg N m –2 d –1 , respectively, with highest fluxes observed in the northern ice-covered stations. The particulate inorganic carbon (PIC) and biogenic silica (bSi) fluxes were extremely low ranging from 0 to 0.14 mg C m –2 d –1 and 0.14 to 2.88 mg Si m –2 d –1 , respectively, at all stations suggesting absence of ballast elements in facilitating the biological pump. The variability in POC fluxes with depth suggest prominent influence of lateral transport to downward fluxes across the region. The results provide a better understanding of the spatial variability in the vertical fluxes POC, PN, bSi, and PIC in the western Arctic which is currently undergoing dramatic changes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Basin Arctic Arctic Ocean Sea ice Frontiers (Publisher) Frontiers in Marine Science 8
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description The distribution and vertical fluxes of particulate organic carbon and other key elements in the Arctic Ocean are primarily governed by the spatial and seasonal changes in primary productivity, areal extent of ice cover, and lateral exchange between the shelves and interior basins. The Arctic Ocean has undergone rapid increase in primary productivity and drastic decrease in the areal extent of seasonal sea ice in the last two decades. These changes can greatly influence the biological pump as well as associated carbon export and key element fluxes. Here, we report the export of particulate organic and inorganic carbon, particulate nitrogen and biogenic silica using 210 Po and 210 Pb as tracers for the seasonal vertical fluxes. Samples were collected as a part of US GEOTRACES Arctic transect from western Arctic Basin in 2015. The total activities of 210 Po and 210 Pb in the upper 300 m water column ranged from 0.46 to 16.6 dpm 100L –1 and 1.17 to 32.5 dpm 100L –1 , respectively. The 210 Pb and 210 Po fluxes varied between 5.04–6.20 dpm m –2 d –1 and 8.26–21.02 dpm m –2 d –1 , respectively. The corresponding particulate organic carbon (POC) and particulate nitrogen (PN) fluxes ranged between 0.75–7.43 mg C m –2 d –1 and 0.08–0.78 mg N m –2 d –1 , respectively, with highest fluxes observed in the northern ice-covered stations. The particulate inorganic carbon (PIC) and biogenic silica (bSi) fluxes were extremely low ranging from 0 to 0.14 mg C m –2 d –1 and 0.14 to 2.88 mg Si m –2 d –1 , respectively, at all stations suggesting absence of ballast elements in facilitating the biological pump. The variability in POC fluxes with depth suggest prominent influence of lateral transport to downward fluxes across the region. The results provide a better understanding of the spatial variability in the vertical fluxes POC, PN, bSi, and PIC in the western Arctic which is currently undergoing dramatic changes.
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author Bam, Wokil
Maiti, Kanchan
Baskaran, Mark
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Maiti, Kanchan
Baskaran, Mark
210Po and 210Pb as Tracers of Particle Cycling and Export in the Western Arctic Ocean
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title_short 210Po and 210Pb as Tracers of Particle Cycling and Export in the Western Arctic Ocean
title_full 210Po and 210Pb as Tracers of Particle Cycling and Export in the Western Arctic Ocean
title_fullStr 210Po and 210Pb as Tracers of Particle Cycling and Export in the Western Arctic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed 210Po and 210Pb as Tracers of Particle Cycling and Export in the Western Arctic Ocean
title_sort 210po and 210pb as tracers of particle cycling and export in the western arctic ocean
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