Spatial Variation in Sediment Organic Carbon Distribution across the Alaskan Beaufort Sea Shelf

In September 2009, a series of sediment cores were collected across the Alaskan Beaufort Sea shelf-slope. Sediment and porewater organic carbon (OC) concentrations and stable carbon isotope ratios (δ13C) were measured to investigate spatial variations in sediment organic matter (OM) sources and dist...

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Published in:Energies
Main Authors: Richard B. Coffin, Joseph P. Smith, Brandon Yoza, Thomas J. Boyd, Michael T. Montgomery
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Language:English
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:13941f21cb564f968177154a1d565a3d 2023-05-15T15:39:45+02:00 Spatial Variation in Sediment Organic Carbon Distribution across the Alaskan Beaufort Sea Shelf Richard B. Coffin Joseph P. Smith Brandon Yoza Thomas J. Boyd Michael T. Montgomery 2017-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/en10091265 https://doaj.org/article/13941f21cb564f968177154a1d565a3d EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/9/1265 https://doaj.org/toc/1996-1073 1996-1073 doi:10.3390/en10091265 https://doaj.org/article/13941f21cb564f968177154a1d565a3d Energies, Vol 10, Iss 9, p 1265 (2017) Beaufort Sea methane tundra organic carbon stable isotopes sediment porewater Technology T article 2017 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/en10091265 2022-12-30T20:00:40Z In September 2009, a series of sediment cores were collected across the Alaskan Beaufort Sea shelf-slope. Sediment and porewater organic carbon (OC) concentrations and stable carbon isotope ratios (δ13C) were measured to investigate spatial variations in sediment organic matter (OM) sources and distribution of these materials across the shelf. Cores were collected along three main nearshore (shelf) to offshore (slope) sampling lines (transects) from east-to-west along the North Slope of Alaska: Hammerhead (near Camden Bay), Thetis Island (near Prudhoe Bay), and Cape Halkett (towards Point Barrow). Measured sediment organic carbon (TOC) and porewater dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations and their respective δ13C values were used to investigate the relative contribution of different OM sources to sediment OC pool cycled at each location. Sources of OM considered included: water column-sourced phytodetritus, deep sediment methane (CH4), and terrestrial, tundra/river-sourced OM. Results of these measurements, when coupled with results from previous research and additional analyses of sediment and porewater composition, show a pattern of spatial variation in sediment OC concentrations, OM source contributions, and OM cycled along the Alaskan Beaufort Sea shelf. In general, measured sediment total organic carbon (TOC) concentrations, δ13CTOC values, porewater DOC concentrations, and δ13CDOC values are consistent with an east-to-west transport of modern Holocene sediments with higher OC concentrations primarily sourced from relatively labile terrestrial, tundra OM sources and phytodetritus along the Alaskan Beaufort shelf. Sediment transport along the shelf results in the medium-to-long term accumulation and burial of sediment OM focused to the west which in turn results in higher biogenic CH4 production rates and higher upward CH4 diffusion through the sediments resulting in CH4−AMO-sourced contribution to sediment OC westward along the shelf. Understanding current OM sources and distributions along the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Barrow Beaufort Sea north slope Point Barrow Prudhoe Bay Tundra Alaska Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Beaufort Shelf ENVELOPE(-142.500,-142.500,70.000,70.000) Cape Halkett ENVELOPE(-100.253,-100.253,76.752,76.752) Energies 10 9 1265
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methane
tundra
organic carbon
stable isotopes
sediment
porewater
Technology
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tundra
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stable isotopes
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porewater
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Joseph P. Smith
Brandon Yoza
Thomas J. Boyd
Michael T. Montgomery
Spatial Variation in Sediment Organic Carbon Distribution across the Alaskan Beaufort Sea Shelf
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description In September 2009, a series of sediment cores were collected across the Alaskan Beaufort Sea shelf-slope. Sediment and porewater organic carbon (OC) concentrations and stable carbon isotope ratios (δ13C) were measured to investigate spatial variations in sediment organic matter (OM) sources and distribution of these materials across the shelf. Cores were collected along three main nearshore (shelf) to offshore (slope) sampling lines (transects) from east-to-west along the North Slope of Alaska: Hammerhead (near Camden Bay), Thetis Island (near Prudhoe Bay), and Cape Halkett (towards Point Barrow). Measured sediment organic carbon (TOC) and porewater dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations and their respective δ13C values were used to investigate the relative contribution of different OM sources to sediment OC pool cycled at each location. Sources of OM considered included: water column-sourced phytodetritus, deep sediment methane (CH4), and terrestrial, tundra/river-sourced OM. Results of these measurements, when coupled with results from previous research and additional analyses of sediment and porewater composition, show a pattern of spatial variation in sediment OC concentrations, OM source contributions, and OM cycled along the Alaskan Beaufort Sea shelf. In general, measured sediment total organic carbon (TOC) concentrations, δ13CTOC values, porewater DOC concentrations, and δ13CDOC values are consistent with an east-to-west transport of modern Holocene sediments with higher OC concentrations primarily sourced from relatively labile terrestrial, tundra OM sources and phytodetritus along the Alaskan Beaufort shelf. Sediment transport along the shelf results in the medium-to-long term accumulation and burial of sediment OM focused to the west which in turn results in higher biogenic CH4 production rates and higher upward CH4 diffusion through the sediments resulting in CH4−AMO-sourced contribution to sediment OC westward along the shelf. Understanding current OM sources and distributions along the ...
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author Richard B. Coffin
Joseph P. Smith
Brandon Yoza
Thomas J. Boyd
Michael T. Montgomery
author_facet Richard B. Coffin
Joseph P. Smith
Brandon Yoza
Thomas J. Boyd
Michael T. Montgomery
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title Spatial Variation in Sediment Organic Carbon Distribution across the Alaskan Beaufort Sea Shelf
title_short Spatial Variation in Sediment Organic Carbon Distribution across the Alaskan Beaufort Sea Shelf
title_full Spatial Variation in Sediment Organic Carbon Distribution across the Alaskan Beaufort Sea Shelf
title_fullStr Spatial Variation in Sediment Organic Carbon Distribution across the Alaskan Beaufort Sea Shelf
title_full_unstemmed Spatial Variation in Sediment Organic Carbon Distribution across the Alaskan Beaufort Sea Shelf
title_sort spatial variation in sediment organic carbon distribution across the alaskan beaufort sea shelf
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