N2O production in the eastern South Atlantic: analysis of N2O stable isotopic and concentration data

The stable isotopic composition of dissolved nitrous oxide (N2O) is a tracer for the production, transport, and consumption of this greenhouse gas in the ocean. Here we present dissolved N2O concentration and isotope data from the South Atlantic Ocean, spanning from the western side of the mid-Atlan...

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Published in:Global Biogeochemical Cycles
Main Authors: Frame, Caitlin, Deal, Eric, Nevison, Cynthia, Casciotti, Karen
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union 2014
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Online Access:http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A6337819
https://edoc.unibas.ch/35507/
https://edoc.unibas.ch/35507/1/20150113152151_54b529ff488bb.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1002/2013GB004790
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spelling ftunivbasel:oai:edoc.unibas.ch:35507 2023-05-15T18:21:17+02:00 N2O production in the eastern South Atlantic: analysis of N2O stable isotopic and concentration data Frame, Caitlin Deal, Eric Nevison, Cynthia Casciotti, Karen 2014 application/pdf http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A6337819 https://edoc.unibas.ch/35507/ https://edoc.unibas.ch/35507/1/20150113152151_54b529ff488bb.pdf https://doi.org/10.1002/2013GB004790 eng eng American Geophysical Union https://edoc.unibas.ch/35507/1/20150113152151_54b529ff488bb.pdf Frame, Caitlin and Deal, Eric and Nevison, Cynthia and Casciotti, Karen. (2014) N2O production in the eastern South Atlantic: analysis of N2O stable isotopic and concentration data. Global biogeochemical cycles, Vol. 28, H. 11 , 1262-1278. doi:10.1002/2013GB004790 urn:ISSN:0886-6236 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Article PeerReviewed 2014 ftunivbasel https://doi.org/10.1002/2013GB004790 2023-03-05T07:05:28Z The stable isotopic composition of dissolved nitrous oxide (N2O) is a tracer for the production, transport, and consumption of this greenhouse gas in the ocean. Here we present dissolved N2O concentration and isotope data from the South Atlantic Ocean, spanning from the western side of the mid-Atlantic Ridge to the upwelling zone off the southern African coast. In the eastern South Atlantic, shallow N2O production by nitrifier denitrification contributed a flux of isotopically depleted N2O to the atmosphere. Along the African coast, N2O fluxes to the atmosphere of up to 46 µmol/m2/d were calculated using satellite-derived QuikSCAT wind speed data, while fluxes at the offshore stations averaged 0.04 µmol/m2/d. Comparison of the isotopic composition of the deeper N2O in the South Atlantic (800 m to 1000 m) to measurements made in other regions suggests that water advected from one or more of the major oxygen deficient zones contributed N2O to the mesopelagic South Atlantic via the Southern Ocean. This deeper N2O was isotopically and isotopomerically enriched (δ15Nbulk − N2O = 8.7 ± 0.1‰, δ18O − N2O = 46.5 ± 0.2‰, and Site Preference = 18.7 ± 0.6‰) relative to the shallow N2O source, indicating that N2O consumption by denitrification influenced its isotopic composition. The N2O concentration maximum was observed between 200 m and 400 m and reached 49 nM near the Angolan coast. The depths of the N2O concentration maximum coincided with those of sedimentary particle resuspension along the coast. The isotopic composition of this N2O (δ15Nbulk − N2O = 5.8 ± 0.1‰, δ18O − N2O = 39.7 ± 0.1‰, and Site Preference = 9.8 ± 1.0‰) was consistent with production by diffusion-limited nitrate (NO3−) reduction to nitrite (NO2−), followed by NO2− reduction to N2O by denitrification and/or nitrifier denitrification, with additional N2O production by NH2OH decomposition during NH3 oxidation. The sediment surface, benthic boundary layer, or particles resuspended from the sediments are likely to have provided the physical and chemical ... Article in Journal/Newspaper South Atlantic Ocean Southern Ocean University of Basel: edoc Mid-Atlantic Ridge Southern Ocean Global Biogeochemical Cycles 28 11 1262 1278
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description The stable isotopic composition of dissolved nitrous oxide (N2O) is a tracer for the production, transport, and consumption of this greenhouse gas in the ocean. Here we present dissolved N2O concentration and isotope data from the South Atlantic Ocean, spanning from the western side of the mid-Atlantic Ridge to the upwelling zone off the southern African coast. In the eastern South Atlantic, shallow N2O production by nitrifier denitrification contributed a flux of isotopically depleted N2O to the atmosphere. Along the African coast, N2O fluxes to the atmosphere of up to 46 µmol/m2/d were calculated using satellite-derived QuikSCAT wind speed data, while fluxes at the offshore stations averaged 0.04 µmol/m2/d. Comparison of the isotopic composition of the deeper N2O in the South Atlantic (800 m to 1000 m) to measurements made in other regions suggests that water advected from one or more of the major oxygen deficient zones contributed N2O to the mesopelagic South Atlantic via the Southern Ocean. This deeper N2O was isotopically and isotopomerically enriched (δ15Nbulk − N2O = 8.7 ± 0.1‰, δ18O − N2O = 46.5 ± 0.2‰, and Site Preference = 18.7 ± 0.6‰) relative to the shallow N2O source, indicating that N2O consumption by denitrification influenced its isotopic composition. The N2O concentration maximum was observed between 200 m and 400 m and reached 49 nM near the Angolan coast. The depths of the N2O concentration maximum coincided with those of sedimentary particle resuspension along the coast. The isotopic composition of this N2O (δ15Nbulk − N2O = 5.8 ± 0.1‰, δ18O − N2O = 39.7 ± 0.1‰, and Site Preference = 9.8 ± 1.0‰) was consistent with production by diffusion-limited nitrate (NO3−) reduction to nitrite (NO2−), followed by NO2− reduction to N2O by denitrification and/or nitrifier denitrification, with additional N2O production by NH2OH decomposition during NH3 oxidation. The sediment surface, benthic boundary layer, or particles resuspended from the sediments are likely to have provided the physical and chemical ...
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author Frame, Caitlin
Deal, Eric
Nevison, Cynthia
Casciotti, Karen
spellingShingle Frame, Caitlin
Deal, Eric
Nevison, Cynthia
Casciotti, Karen
N2O production in the eastern South Atlantic: analysis of N2O stable isotopic and concentration data
author_facet Frame, Caitlin
Deal, Eric
Nevison, Cynthia
Casciotti, Karen
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title N2O production in the eastern South Atlantic: analysis of N2O stable isotopic and concentration data
title_short N2O production in the eastern South Atlantic: analysis of N2O stable isotopic and concentration data
title_full N2O production in the eastern South Atlantic: analysis of N2O stable isotopic and concentration data
title_fullStr N2O production in the eastern South Atlantic: analysis of N2O stable isotopic and concentration data
title_full_unstemmed N2O production in the eastern South Atlantic: analysis of N2O stable isotopic and concentration data
title_sort n2o production in the eastern south atlantic: analysis of n2o stable isotopic and concentration data
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https://edoc.unibas.ch/35507/
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Frame, Caitlin and Deal, Eric and Nevison, Cynthia and Casciotti, Karen. (2014) N2O production in the eastern South Atlantic: analysis of N2O stable isotopic and concentration data. Global biogeochemical cycles, Vol. 28, H. 11 , 1262-1278.
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