Past constraints on the Arctic Ocean fixed nitrogen cycle from foraminifera-bound N isotopes
Sedimentary denitrification on the Arctic shelves is a significant contributor to global ocean bioavailable (fixed) nitrogen loss. A better understanding of how climate and Arctic boundary conditions impact this shelf denitrification— and the Arctic Ocean fixed N cycle more broadly—is critical for p...
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ftunivbruxelles:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/299543 2023-05-15T14:32:41+02:00 Past constraints on the Arctic Ocean fixed nitrogen cycle from foraminifera-bound N isotopes Farmer, Jesse Sigman, Daniel M Granger, Julie Fripiat, François Goldschmidt (2019: Barcelona) 2019-08-22 No full-text files http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/299543 fr fre http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/299543 Sciences de la terre et du cosmos info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePoster info:ulb-repo/semantics/conferencePoster info:ulb-repo/semantics/openurl/document 2019 ftunivbruxelles 2022-06-12T21:55:54Z Sedimentary denitrification on the Arctic shelves is a significant contributor to global ocean bioavailable (fixed) nitrogen loss. A better understanding of how climate and Arctic boundary conditions impact this shelf denitrification— and the Arctic Ocean fixed N cycle more broadly—is critical for projecting future productivity within the changing Arctic Ocean. Recently, measurements of nitrogen isotopes within the organic matrix of planktic foraminifera shells (FB-δ15N) have been developed to investigate past changes in upper ocean N cycling. Here we present FB-δ15N measurements from a sediment record on the Mendeleev Ridge (AOS94-B8, 78.1°N, 176.7°W) to reconstruct changes in the Arctic OceanN cycle over the last 14,000 years. Results show a dramatic FB-δ15N increase between 12 and 10 ka, synchronous with postglacial opening of the Bering Strait. We interpret this FBδ15N increase to reflect the rapid resumption of Pacific water nitrate inflow, with corresponding resumption of denitrification on the Arctic shelves and halocline strengthening leading to more complete surface nitrate consumption, following Bering Strait opening. These results suggest that shelf denitrification and surface ocean N consumption in the western Arctic is tightly linked to Pacificwater inflow. We will discuss opportunitites to extend the application of FB-δ15N in Arctic sediments to past warm climates as potential constraints for the future Arctic Ocean N cycle. info:eu-repo/semantics/published Conference Object Arctic Arctic Ocean Bering Strait Foraminifera* DI-fusion : dépôt institutionnel de l'Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Arctic Arctic Ocean Bering Strait Pacific |
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Sedimentary denitrification on the Arctic shelves is a significant contributor to global ocean bioavailable (fixed) nitrogen loss. A better understanding of how climate and Arctic boundary conditions impact this shelf denitrification— and the Arctic Ocean fixed N cycle more broadly—is critical for projecting future productivity within the changing Arctic Ocean. Recently, measurements of nitrogen isotopes within the organic matrix of planktic foraminifera shells (FB-δ15N) have been developed to investigate past changes in upper ocean N cycling. Here we present FB-δ15N measurements from a sediment record on the Mendeleev Ridge (AOS94-B8, 78.1°N, 176.7°W) to reconstruct changes in the Arctic OceanN cycle over the last 14,000 years. Results show a dramatic FB-δ15N increase between 12 and 10 ka, synchronous with postglacial opening of the Bering Strait. We interpret this FBδ15N increase to reflect the rapid resumption of Pacific water nitrate inflow, with corresponding resumption of denitrification on the Arctic shelves and halocline strengthening leading to more complete surface nitrate consumption, following Bering Strait opening. These results suggest that shelf denitrification and surface ocean N consumption in the western Arctic is tightly linked to Pacificwater inflow. We will discuss opportunitites to extend the application of FB-δ15N in Arctic sediments to past warm climates as potential constraints for the future Arctic Ocean N cycle. info:eu-repo/semantics/published |
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Past constraints on the Arctic Ocean fixed nitrogen cycle from foraminifera-bound N isotopes |
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Past constraints on the Arctic Ocean fixed nitrogen cycle from foraminifera-bound N isotopes |
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Past constraints on the Arctic Ocean fixed nitrogen cycle from foraminifera-bound N isotopes |
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Past constraints on the Arctic Ocean fixed nitrogen cycle from foraminifera-bound N isotopes |
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Past constraints on the Arctic Ocean fixed nitrogen cycle from foraminifera-bound N isotopes |
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past constraints on the arctic ocean fixed nitrogen cycle from foraminifera-bound n isotopes |
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