Distribution of copper-binding ligands in Fram Strait and influences from the Greenland Shelf (GEOTRACES GN05)
The Fram Strait represents the major gateway of Arctic Ocean waters towards the Nordic Seas and North Atlantic Ocean and is a key region to study the impact of climate change on biogeochemical cycles. In the region, information about trace metal speciation, such as copper, is scarce. This manuscript...
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ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:97207 2023-12-17T10:25:52+01:00 Distribution of copper-binding ligands in Fram Strait and influences from the Greenland Shelf (GEOTRACES GN05) Arnone, Veronica Santana-casiano, J. Magdalena González-dávila, Melchor Sarthou, Geraldine Krisch, Stephan Lodeiro, Pablo Achterberg, Eric P. González, Aridane G. 2024-01 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00860/97207/106106.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00860/97207/106204.docx https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.168162 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00860/97207/ eng eng Elsevier BV https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00860/97207/106106.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00860/97207/106204.docx doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.168162 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00860/97207/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use Science of The Total Environment (0048-9697) (Elsevier BV), 2024-01 , Vol. 909 , P. 168162 (14p.) Organic Cu-binding ligands Voltammetric method Fram Strait Northeast Greenland shelf text Article info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1481 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.168162 2023-11-21T23:51:07Z The Fram Strait represents the major gateway of Arctic Ocean waters towards the Nordic Seas and North Atlantic Ocean and is a key region to study the impact of climate change on biogeochemical cycles. In the region, information about trace metal speciation, such as copper, is scarce. This manuscript presents the concentrations and conditional stability constants of copper-binding ligands (LCu and log KcondCu2+L) in the water column of Fram Strait and the Greenland shelf (GEOTRACES cruise GN05). Cu-binding ligands were analysed by Competitive Ligand Exchange-Adsorptive Cathodic Stripping Voltammetry (CLE-ACSV) using salicylaldoxime (SA) as competitive ligand. Based on water masses and the hydrodynamic influences, three provinces were considered (coast, shelf, and Fram Strait) and differences were observed between regions and water masses. The strongest variability was observed in surface waters, with increasing LCu concentrations (mean values: Fram Strait = 2.6 ± 1.0 nM; shelf = 5.2 ± 1.3 nM; coast = 6.4 ± 0.8 nM) and decreasing log KcondCu2+L values (mean values: Fram Strait = 15.7 ± 0.3; shelf = 15.2 ± 0.3; coast = 14.8 ± 0.3) towards the west. The surface LCu concentrations obtained above the Greenland shelf indicate a supply from the coastal environment to the Polar Surface Water (PSW) which is an addition to the ligand exported from the central Arctic to Fram Strait. The significant differences (in terms of LCu and log KcondCu2+L) between shelf and coastal samples were explained considering the processes which modify ligand concentrations and binding strengths, such as biological activity in sea-ice, phytoplankton bloom in surface waters, bacterial degradation, and meltwater discharge from 79NG glacier terminus. Overall, the ligand concentration exceeded those of dissolved Cu (dCu) and kept the free copper (Cu2+) concentrations at femtomolar levels (0.13–21.13 fM). This indicates that Cu2+ toxicity limits were not reached and dCu levels were stabilized in surface waters by organic complexes, which favoured ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Climate change Fram Strait glacier Greenland Nordic Seas North Atlantic Phytoplankton Sea ice Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Arctic Arctic Ocean Greenland Science of The Total Environment 909 168162 |
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The Fram Strait represents the major gateway of Arctic Ocean waters towards the Nordic Seas and North Atlantic Ocean and is a key region to study the impact of climate change on biogeochemical cycles. In the region, information about trace metal speciation, such as copper, is scarce. This manuscript presents the concentrations and conditional stability constants of copper-binding ligands (LCu and log KcondCu2+L) in the water column of Fram Strait and the Greenland shelf (GEOTRACES cruise GN05). Cu-binding ligands were analysed by Competitive Ligand Exchange-Adsorptive Cathodic Stripping Voltammetry (CLE-ACSV) using salicylaldoxime (SA) as competitive ligand. Based on water masses and the hydrodynamic influences, three provinces were considered (coast, shelf, and Fram Strait) and differences were observed between regions and water masses. The strongest variability was observed in surface waters, with increasing LCu concentrations (mean values: Fram Strait = 2.6 ± 1.0 nM; shelf = 5.2 ± 1.3 nM; coast = 6.4 ± 0.8 nM) and decreasing log KcondCu2+L values (mean values: Fram Strait = 15.7 ± 0.3; shelf = 15.2 ± 0.3; coast = 14.8 ± 0.3) towards the west. The surface LCu concentrations obtained above the Greenland shelf indicate a supply from the coastal environment to the Polar Surface Water (PSW) which is an addition to the ligand exported from the central Arctic to Fram Strait. The significant differences (in terms of LCu and log KcondCu2+L) between shelf and coastal samples were explained considering the processes which modify ligand concentrations and binding strengths, such as biological activity in sea-ice, phytoplankton bloom in surface waters, bacterial degradation, and meltwater discharge from 79NG glacier terminus. Overall, the ligand concentration exceeded those of dissolved Cu (dCu) and kept the free copper (Cu2+) concentrations at femtomolar levels (0.13–21.13 fM). This indicates that Cu2+ toxicity limits were not reached and dCu levels were stabilized in surface waters by organic complexes, which favoured ... |
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Arnone, Veronica Santana-casiano, J. Magdalena González-dávila, Melchor Sarthou, Geraldine Krisch, Stephan Lodeiro, Pablo Achterberg, Eric P. González, Aridane G. |
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Arnone, Veronica Santana-casiano, J. Magdalena González-dávila, Melchor Sarthou, Geraldine Krisch, Stephan Lodeiro, Pablo Achterberg, Eric P. González, Aridane G. |
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Distribution of copper-binding ligands in Fram Strait and influences from the Greenland Shelf (GEOTRACES GN05) |
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Distribution of copper-binding ligands in Fram Strait and influences from the Greenland Shelf (GEOTRACES GN05) |
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Distribution of copper-binding ligands in Fram Strait and influences from the Greenland Shelf (GEOTRACES GN05) |
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Distribution of copper-binding ligands in Fram Strait and influences from the Greenland Shelf (GEOTRACES GN05) |
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Distribution of copper-binding ligands in Fram Strait and influences from the Greenland Shelf (GEOTRACES GN05) |
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distribution of copper-binding ligands in fram strait and influences from the greenland shelf (geotraces gn05) |
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Arctic Arctic Ocean Greenland |
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Arctic Arctic Ocean Climate change Fram Strait glacier Greenland Nordic Seas North Atlantic Phytoplankton Sea ice |
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Arctic Arctic Ocean Climate change Fram Strait glacier Greenland Nordic Seas North Atlantic Phytoplankton Sea ice |
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