Distribution and sources of organic matter in surface marine sediments across the North American Arctic margin

As part of the International Polar Year research program, we conducted a survey of surface marine sediments from box cores along a section extending from the Bering Sea to Davis Strait via the Canadian Archipelago. We used bulk elemental and isotopic compositions, together with biomarkers and princi...

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Main Authors: Goni, Miguel A., O’Connor, Alison E., Kuzyk, Zou Zou, Yunker, Mark B., Gobeil, Charles, Macdonald, Robie W.
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Language:English
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spelling ftoregonstate:ir.library.oregonstate.edu:wp988q30r 2024-09-15T17:59:38+00:00 Distribution and sources of organic matter in surface marine sediments across the North American Arctic margin Goni, Miguel A. O’Connor, Alison E. Kuzyk, Zou Zou Yunker, Mark B. Gobeil, Charles Macdonald, Robie W. https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/wp988q30r English [eng] eng unknown American Geophysical Union https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/wp988q30r Copyright Not Evaluated Article ftoregonstate 2024-07-22T18:06:04Z As part of the International Polar Year research program, we conducted a survey of surface marine sediments from box cores along a section extending from the Bering Sea to Davis Strait via the Canadian Archipelago. We used bulk elemental and isotopic compositions, together with biomarkers and principal components analysis, to elucidate the distribution of marine and terrestrial organic matter in different regions of the North American Arctic margin. Marked regional contrasts were observed in organic carbon loadings, with the highest values (1 mg C m(-2) sediment) found in sites along Barrow Canyon and the Chukchi and Bering shelves, all of which were characterized by sediments with low oxygen exposure, as inferred from thin layers (<2 cm) of Mn oxihydroxides. We found strong regional differences in inorganic carbon concentrations, with sites from the Canadian Archipelago and Lancaster Sound displaying elevated values (2-7 wt %) and highly depleted C-14 compositions consistent with inputs from bedrock carbonates. Organic carbon:nitrogen ratios, stable carbon isotopes, and terrigenous organic biomarkers (lignin phenols and cutin acids) all indicate marked regional differences in the proportions of marine and terrigenous organic matter present in surface sediments. Regions such as Barrow Canyon and the Mackenzie River shelf were characterized by the highest contributions of land-derived organic matter, with compositional characteristics that suggested distinct sources and provenance. In contrast, sediments from the Canadian Archipelago and Davis Strait had the smallest contributions of terrigenous organic matter and the lowest organic carbon loadings indicative of a high degree of post-depositional oxidation. Keywords: Arctic margins, sedimentary organic matter, radiocarbon, organic biomarkers Article in Journal/Newspaper Bering Sea Canadian Archipelago Chukchi Davis Strait International Polar Year Lancaster Sound Mackenzie river ScholarsArchive@OSU (Oregon State University)
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description As part of the International Polar Year research program, we conducted a survey of surface marine sediments from box cores along a section extending from the Bering Sea to Davis Strait via the Canadian Archipelago. We used bulk elemental and isotopic compositions, together with biomarkers and principal components analysis, to elucidate the distribution of marine and terrestrial organic matter in different regions of the North American Arctic margin. Marked regional contrasts were observed in organic carbon loadings, with the highest values (1 mg C m(-2) sediment) found in sites along Barrow Canyon and the Chukchi and Bering shelves, all of which were characterized by sediments with low oxygen exposure, as inferred from thin layers (<2 cm) of Mn oxihydroxides. We found strong regional differences in inorganic carbon concentrations, with sites from the Canadian Archipelago and Lancaster Sound displaying elevated values (2-7 wt %) and highly depleted C-14 compositions consistent with inputs from bedrock carbonates. Organic carbon:nitrogen ratios, stable carbon isotopes, and terrigenous organic biomarkers (lignin phenols and cutin acids) all indicate marked regional differences in the proportions of marine and terrigenous organic matter present in surface sediments. Regions such as Barrow Canyon and the Mackenzie River shelf were characterized by the highest contributions of land-derived organic matter, with compositional characteristics that suggested distinct sources and provenance. In contrast, sediments from the Canadian Archipelago and Davis Strait had the smallest contributions of terrigenous organic matter and the lowest organic carbon loadings indicative of a high degree of post-depositional oxidation. Keywords: Arctic margins, sedimentary organic matter, radiocarbon, organic biomarkers
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Goni, Miguel A.
O’Connor, Alison E.
Kuzyk, Zou Zou
Yunker, Mark B.
Gobeil, Charles
Macdonald, Robie W.
spellingShingle Goni, Miguel A.
O’Connor, Alison E.
Kuzyk, Zou Zou
Yunker, Mark B.
Gobeil, Charles
Macdonald, Robie W.
Distribution and sources of organic matter in surface marine sediments across the North American Arctic margin
author_facet Goni, Miguel A.
O’Connor, Alison E.
Kuzyk, Zou Zou
Yunker, Mark B.
Gobeil, Charles
Macdonald, Robie W.
author_sort Goni, Miguel A.
title Distribution and sources of organic matter in surface marine sediments across the North American Arctic margin
title_short Distribution and sources of organic matter in surface marine sediments across the North American Arctic margin
title_full Distribution and sources of organic matter in surface marine sediments across the North American Arctic margin
title_fullStr Distribution and sources of organic matter in surface marine sediments across the North American Arctic margin
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and sources of organic matter in surface marine sediments across the North American Arctic margin
title_sort distribution and sources of organic matter in surface marine sediments across the north american arctic margin
publisher American Geophysical Union
url https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/wp988q30r
genre Bering Sea
Canadian Archipelago
Chukchi
Davis Strait
International Polar Year
Lancaster Sound
Mackenzie river
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Canadian Archipelago
Chukchi
Davis Strait
International Polar Year
Lancaster Sound
Mackenzie river
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