The evaluation of biological productivity by triple isotope composition of oxygen trapped in ice-core bubbles and dissolved in ocean: a review

The 17O anomaly of oxygen (Δ17O, calculated from δ17O and δ18O) trapped in ice-core bubbles and dissolved in ocean has been respectively used to evaluate the past biosphere productivity at a global scale and gross oxygen production (GOP) in the mixed layer (ML) of ocean. Compared to traditional meth...

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Main Authors: Yaqian, Zhou, Hongxi, Pang, Huanting, Hu, Guang, Yang, Shugui, Hou
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC 2022
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spelling ftarcticportal:oai:generic.eprints.org:2781 2023-12-17T10:17:43+01:00 The evaluation of biological productivity by triple isotope composition of oxygen trapped in ice-core bubbles and dissolved in ocean: a review Yaqian, Zhou Hongxi, Pang Huanting, Hu Guang, Yang Shugui, Hou 2022-06 application/pdf http://library.arcticportal.org/2781/ http://library.arcticportal.org/2781/1/A2202002.pdf en eng Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC http://library.arcticportal.org/2781/1/A2202002.pdf Yaqian, Zhou and Hongxi, Pang and Huanting, Hu and Guang, Yang and Shugui, Hou (2022) The evaluation of biological productivity by triple isotope composition of oxygen trapped in ice-core bubbles and dissolved in ocean: a review. Advances in Polar Science, 33 (2). pp. 123-134. Atmosphere Oceans Article PeerReviewed 2022 ftarcticportal 2023-11-22T23:54:40Z The 17O anomaly of oxygen (Δ17O, calculated from δ17O and δ18O) trapped in ice-core bubbles and dissolved in ocean has been respectively used to evaluate the past biosphere productivity at a global scale and gross oxygen production (GOP) in the mixed layer (ML) of ocean. Compared to traditional methods in GOP estimation, triple oxygen isotope (TOI) method provides estimates that ignore incubation bottle effects and calculates GOP on larger spatial and temporal scales. Calculated from TOI of O2 trapped in ice-core bubbles, the averaged global biological productivities in past glacial periods were about 0.83–0.94 of the present, and the longest time record reached 400 ka BP (thousand years before the present). TOI-derived GOP estimation has also been widely applied in open oceans and coastal oceans, with emphasis on the ML. Although the TOI method has been widely used in aquatic ecosystems, TOI-based GOP is assumed to be constant at a steady state, and the influence of physical transports below the ML is neglected. The TOI method applied to evaluate past total biospheric productivity is limited by rare samples as well as uncertainties related to O2 consumption mechanisms and terrestrial biosphere’s hydrological processes. Future studies should take into account the physical transports below the ML and apply the TOI method in deep ocean. In addition, study on the complex land biosphere mechanisms by triple isotope composition of O2 trapped in ice-core bubbles needs to be strengthened. Article in Journal/Newspaper Advances in Polar Science ice core Polar Science Polar Science Arctic Portal Library
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topic Atmosphere
Oceans
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Oceans
Yaqian, Zhou
Hongxi, Pang
Huanting, Hu
Guang, Yang
Shugui, Hou
The evaluation of biological productivity by triple isotope composition of oxygen trapped in ice-core bubbles and dissolved in ocean: a review
topic_facet Atmosphere
Oceans
description The 17O anomaly of oxygen (Δ17O, calculated from δ17O and δ18O) trapped in ice-core bubbles and dissolved in ocean has been respectively used to evaluate the past biosphere productivity at a global scale and gross oxygen production (GOP) in the mixed layer (ML) of ocean. Compared to traditional methods in GOP estimation, triple oxygen isotope (TOI) method provides estimates that ignore incubation bottle effects and calculates GOP on larger spatial and temporal scales. Calculated from TOI of O2 trapped in ice-core bubbles, the averaged global biological productivities in past glacial periods were about 0.83–0.94 of the present, and the longest time record reached 400 ka BP (thousand years before the present). TOI-derived GOP estimation has also been widely applied in open oceans and coastal oceans, with emphasis on the ML. Although the TOI method has been widely used in aquatic ecosystems, TOI-based GOP is assumed to be constant at a steady state, and the influence of physical transports below the ML is neglected. The TOI method applied to evaluate past total biospheric productivity is limited by rare samples as well as uncertainties related to O2 consumption mechanisms and terrestrial biosphere’s hydrological processes. Future studies should take into account the physical transports below the ML and apply the TOI method in deep ocean. In addition, study on the complex land biosphere mechanisms by triple isotope composition of O2 trapped in ice-core bubbles needs to be strengthened.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Yaqian, Zhou
Hongxi, Pang
Huanting, Hu
Guang, Yang
Shugui, Hou
author_facet Yaqian, Zhou
Hongxi, Pang
Huanting, Hu
Guang, Yang
Shugui, Hou
author_sort Yaqian, Zhou
title The evaluation of biological productivity by triple isotope composition of oxygen trapped in ice-core bubbles and dissolved in ocean: a review
title_short The evaluation of biological productivity by triple isotope composition of oxygen trapped in ice-core bubbles and dissolved in ocean: a review
title_full The evaluation of biological productivity by triple isotope composition of oxygen trapped in ice-core bubbles and dissolved in ocean: a review
title_fullStr The evaluation of biological productivity by triple isotope composition of oxygen trapped in ice-core bubbles and dissolved in ocean: a review
title_full_unstemmed The evaluation of biological productivity by triple isotope composition of oxygen trapped in ice-core bubbles and dissolved in ocean: a review
title_sort evaluation of biological productivity by triple isotope composition of oxygen trapped in ice-core bubbles and dissolved in ocean: a review
publisher Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC
publishDate 2022
url http://library.arcticportal.org/2781/
http://library.arcticportal.org/2781/1/A2202002.pdf
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Yaqian, Zhou and Hongxi, Pang and Huanting, Hu and Guang, Yang and Shugui, Hou (2022) The evaluation of biological productivity by triple isotope composition of oxygen trapped in ice-core bubbles and dissolved in ocean: a review. Advances in Polar Science, 33 (2). pp. 123-134.
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