Benthic Foraminifera and Productivity Regimes in the Kveithola Trough (Barents Sea)-Ecological Implications in a Changing Arctic and Actuopaleontological Meaning

The rapid response of benthic foraminifera to organic carbon flux to the seafloor makes them promising bioindicators for evaluating the organic carbon stored in marine sediments. Fjords have been described as hotspots for carbon burial, potentially playing a key role within the carbon cycle as clima...

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Published in:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
Main Authors: Sabbatini, A, Bazzaro, M, Caridi, F, De Vittor, C, Esposito, V, Lucchi, RG, Negri, A, Morigi, C
Other Authors: Lucchi, Rg
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11568/1218709
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse11020237
https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/11/2/237
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spelling ftunivpisairis:oai:arpi.unipi.it:11568/1218709 2024-04-21T07:58:06+00:00 Benthic Foraminifera and Productivity Regimes in the Kveithola Trough (Barents Sea)-Ecological Implications in a Changing Arctic and Actuopaleontological Meaning Sabbatini, A Bazzaro, M Caridi, F De Vittor, C Esposito, V Lucchi, RG Negri, A Morigi, C Sabbatini, A Bazzaro, M Caridi, F De Vittor, C Esposito, V Lucchi, Rg Negri, A Morigi, C 2023 https://hdl.handle.net/11568/1218709 https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse11020237 https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/11/2/237 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000940685300001 volume:11 issue:2 journal:JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING https://hdl.handle.net/11568/1218709 doi:10.3390/jmse11020237 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85149133654 https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/11/2/237 benthic foraminifera Kveithola trough Barents Sea arctic sedimentary organic matter biopolymeric carbon suboxic conditions info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2023 ftunivpisairis https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse11020237 2024-03-28T01:22:24Z The rapid response of benthic foraminifera to organic carbon flux to the seafloor makes them promising bioindicators for evaluating the organic carbon stored in marine sediments. Fjords have been described as hotspots for carbon burial, potentially playing a key role within the carbon cycle as climate regulators over multiple timescales. Nevertheless, little is known about organic carbon-rich sediments in Arctic open shelves and their role in global carbon sequestration. To this aim, four sites have been sampled along a W-E transect across the Kveithola Trough located in the NW Barents Sea. Living (stained) benthic foraminiferal density, biodiversity and vertical distribution in the sediment were analysed together with the biogeochemical and sedimentological data. We identified two main depositional environments based on the relationship between benthic foraminiferal assemblages and carbon content in the sediments: (1) an oligotrophic land-derived organic matter region located in the outer part of the trough influenced by the warm and saline Atlantic Water; and (2) a stressed eutrophic environment, with high-content of metabolizable organic matter in the inner part of the trough, which comprises the main drift and the Northern flank of the trough. The freshness and good nutritional quality of the organic matter detected in the inner region could be the result of the better preservation of the organic matter itself, basically driven by the rapid burial of fine-grained organic-rich sediments enhanced by the cold and less saline Arctic Water coming from the Barents Sea. We conclude that foraminifera provide a tool to describe the Kveithola depositional environment as a carbon burial hotspot in a changing Arctic area subjected to a pulse of fresh food intended as biopolymeric carbon. Article in Journal/Newspaper Barents Sea Foraminifera* ARPI - Archivio della Ricerca dell'Università di Pisa Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 11 2 237
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topic benthic foraminifera
Kveithola trough
Barents Sea
arctic
sedimentary organic matter
biopolymeric carbon
suboxic conditions
spellingShingle benthic foraminifera
Kveithola trough
Barents Sea
arctic
sedimentary organic matter
biopolymeric carbon
suboxic conditions
Sabbatini, A
Bazzaro, M
Caridi, F
De Vittor, C
Esposito, V
Lucchi, RG
Negri, A
Morigi, C
Benthic Foraminifera and Productivity Regimes in the Kveithola Trough (Barents Sea)-Ecological Implications in a Changing Arctic and Actuopaleontological Meaning
topic_facet benthic foraminifera
Kveithola trough
Barents Sea
arctic
sedimentary organic matter
biopolymeric carbon
suboxic conditions
description The rapid response of benthic foraminifera to organic carbon flux to the seafloor makes them promising bioindicators for evaluating the organic carbon stored in marine sediments. Fjords have been described as hotspots for carbon burial, potentially playing a key role within the carbon cycle as climate regulators over multiple timescales. Nevertheless, little is known about organic carbon-rich sediments in Arctic open shelves and their role in global carbon sequestration. To this aim, four sites have been sampled along a W-E transect across the Kveithola Trough located in the NW Barents Sea. Living (stained) benthic foraminiferal density, biodiversity and vertical distribution in the sediment were analysed together with the biogeochemical and sedimentological data. We identified two main depositional environments based on the relationship between benthic foraminiferal assemblages and carbon content in the sediments: (1) an oligotrophic land-derived organic matter region located in the outer part of the trough influenced by the warm and saline Atlantic Water; and (2) a stressed eutrophic environment, with high-content of metabolizable organic matter in the inner part of the trough, which comprises the main drift and the Northern flank of the trough. The freshness and good nutritional quality of the organic matter detected in the inner region could be the result of the better preservation of the organic matter itself, basically driven by the rapid burial of fine-grained organic-rich sediments enhanced by the cold and less saline Arctic Water coming from the Barents Sea. We conclude that foraminifera provide a tool to describe the Kveithola depositional environment as a carbon burial hotspot in a changing Arctic area subjected to a pulse of fresh food intended as biopolymeric carbon.
author2 Sabbatini, A
Bazzaro, M
Caridi, F
De Vittor, C
Esposito, V
Lucchi, Rg
Negri, A
Morigi, C
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author Sabbatini, A
Bazzaro, M
Caridi, F
De Vittor, C
Esposito, V
Lucchi, RG
Negri, A
Morigi, C
author_facet Sabbatini, A
Bazzaro, M
Caridi, F
De Vittor, C
Esposito, V
Lucchi, RG
Negri, A
Morigi, C
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title Benthic Foraminifera and Productivity Regimes in the Kveithola Trough (Barents Sea)-Ecological Implications in a Changing Arctic and Actuopaleontological Meaning
title_short Benthic Foraminifera and Productivity Regimes in the Kveithola Trough (Barents Sea)-Ecological Implications in a Changing Arctic and Actuopaleontological Meaning
title_full Benthic Foraminifera and Productivity Regimes in the Kveithola Trough (Barents Sea)-Ecological Implications in a Changing Arctic and Actuopaleontological Meaning
title_fullStr Benthic Foraminifera and Productivity Regimes in the Kveithola Trough (Barents Sea)-Ecological Implications in a Changing Arctic and Actuopaleontological Meaning
title_full_unstemmed Benthic Foraminifera and Productivity Regimes in the Kveithola Trough (Barents Sea)-Ecological Implications in a Changing Arctic and Actuopaleontological Meaning
title_sort benthic foraminifera and productivity regimes in the kveithola trough (barents sea)-ecological implications in a changing arctic and actuopaleontological meaning
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