Nitrous oxide in the North Atlantic Ocean

In order to get a comprehensive picture of the distribution of nitrous oxide (N(2)O) in the North Atlantic Ocean, measurements of dissolved nitrous oxide were made during three cruises in the tropical, subtropical and cold-temperate North Atlantic Ocean in October/November 2002, March/April 2004, an...

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Main Authors: Walter, S., Bange, H. W., Breitenbach, U., Wallace, D. W. R.
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Published: 2013
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spelling ftdalhouse:oai:DalSpace.library.dal.ca:10222/27638 2023-05-15T17:25:51+02:00 Nitrous oxide in the North Atlantic Ocean Walter, S. Bange, H. W. Breitenbach, U. Wallace, D. W. R. 2013-06-19T18:07:16Z http://hdl.handle.net/10222/27638 unknown Biogeosciences Walter, S., H. W. Bange, U. Breitenbach, and D. W. R. Wallace. 2006. "Nitrous oxide in the North Atlantic Ocean." Biogeosciences 3(4): 607-619. 1726-4170 http://hdl.handle.net/10222/27638 3 4 607 article 2013 ftdalhouse 2021-12-29T18:08:45Z In order to get a comprehensive picture of the distribution of nitrous oxide (N(2)O) in the North Atlantic Ocean, measurements of dissolved nitrous oxide were made during three cruises in the tropical, subtropical and cold-temperate North Atlantic Ocean in October/November 2002, March/April 2004, and May 2002, respectively. To account for the history of atmospheric N(2)O, we suggest a new depth-dependent calculation of excess N(2)O (Delta N(2)O). N(2)O depth profiles showed supersaturation throughout the water column with a distinct increasing trend from the cold-temperate to the tropical region. Lowest nitrous oxide concentrations, near equilibrium and with an average of 11.0 +/- 1.7 nmol L(-1), were found in the cold-temperate North Atlantic where the profiles showed no clear maxima. Highest values up to 37.3 nmol L(-1) occurred in the tropical North Atlantic with clear maxima at approximately 400 m. A positive correlation of nitrous oxide with nitrate, as well as excess nitrous oxide with the apparent oxygen utilization (AOU), was only observed in the subtropical and tropical regions. Therefore, we conclude that the formation of nitrous oxide via nitrification occurs in the tropical region rather than in the cold-temperate region of the North Atlantic Ocean. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Dalhousie University: DalSpace Institutional Repository
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description In order to get a comprehensive picture of the distribution of nitrous oxide (N(2)O) in the North Atlantic Ocean, measurements of dissolved nitrous oxide were made during three cruises in the tropical, subtropical and cold-temperate North Atlantic Ocean in October/November 2002, March/April 2004, and May 2002, respectively. To account for the history of atmospheric N(2)O, we suggest a new depth-dependent calculation of excess N(2)O (Delta N(2)O). N(2)O depth profiles showed supersaturation throughout the water column with a distinct increasing trend from the cold-temperate to the tropical region. Lowest nitrous oxide concentrations, near equilibrium and with an average of 11.0 +/- 1.7 nmol L(-1), were found in the cold-temperate North Atlantic where the profiles showed no clear maxima. Highest values up to 37.3 nmol L(-1) occurred in the tropical North Atlantic with clear maxima at approximately 400 m. A positive correlation of nitrous oxide with nitrate, as well as excess nitrous oxide with the apparent oxygen utilization (AOU), was only observed in the subtropical and tropical regions. Therefore, we conclude that the formation of nitrous oxide via nitrification occurs in the tropical region rather than in the cold-temperate region of the North Atlantic Ocean.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Walter, S.
Bange, H. W.
Breitenbach, U.
Wallace, D. W. R.
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Bange, H. W.
Breitenbach, U.
Wallace, D. W. R.
Nitrous oxide in the North Atlantic Ocean
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Bange, H. W.
Breitenbach, U.
Wallace, D. W. R.
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title Nitrous oxide in the North Atlantic Ocean
title_short Nitrous oxide in the North Atlantic Ocean
title_full Nitrous oxide in the North Atlantic Ocean
title_fullStr Nitrous oxide in the North Atlantic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Nitrous oxide in the North Atlantic Ocean
title_sort nitrous oxide in the north atlantic ocean
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Walter, S., H. W. Bange, U. Breitenbach, and D. W. R. Wallace. 2006. "Nitrous oxide in the North Atlantic Ocean." Biogeosciences 3(4): 607-619.
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