Sources, Distributions, and Dynamics of Dissolved Organic Matter in the Canada and Makarov Basins

A comprehensive survey of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) was conducted in the Canada and Makarov Basins and adjacent seas during 2010–2012 to investigate the dynamics of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the Arctic Ocean. Sources and distributions of...

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Main Authors: Shen, Yuan, Benner, Ronald, Robbins, Lisa, Wynn, Jonathan
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spelling ftunivsouthcar:oai:scholarcommons.sc.edu:biol_facpub-1262 2023-05-15T14:54:25+02:00 Sources, Distributions, and Dynamics of Dissolved Organic Matter in the Canada and Makarov Basins Shen, Yuan Benner, Ronald Robbins, Lisa Wynn, Jonathan 2016-10-18T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/biol_facpub/260 https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1262&context=biol_facpub English eng Scholar Commons https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/biol_facpub/260 https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1262&context=biol_facpub Faculty Publications dissolved organic carbon chromophoric dissolved organic matter lignin phenols Arctic Ocean Canada Basin Makarov Basin transpolar drift sea-ice melt Biogeochemistry Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology text 2016 ftunivsouthcar 2022-06-15T20:30:07Z A comprehensive survey of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) was conducted in the Canada and Makarov Basins and adjacent seas during 2010–2012 to investigate the dynamics of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the Arctic Ocean. Sources and distributions of DOM in polar surface waters were very heterogeneous and closely linked to hydrological conditions. Canada Basin surface waters had relatively low DOC concentrations (69 ± 6 μmol L−1), CDOM absorption (a325: 0.32 ± 0.07 m−1) and CDOM-derived lignin phenols (3 ± 0.4 nmol L−1), and high spectral slope values (S275–295: 31.7 ± 2.3 μm−1), indicating minor terrigenous inputs and evidence of photochemical alteration in the Beaufort Gyre. By contrast, surface waters of the Makarov Basin had elevated DOC (108 ± 9 μmol L−1) and lignin phenol concentrations (15 ± 3 nmol L−1), high a325 values (1.36 ± 0.18 m−1), and low S275–295 values (22.8 ± 0.8 μm−1), indicating pronounced Siberian river inputs associated with the Transpolar Drift and minor photochemical alteration. Observations near the Mendeleev Plain suggested limited interactions of the Transpolar Drift with Canada Basin waters, a scenario favoring export of Arctic DOM to the North Atlantic. The influence of sea-ice melt on DOM was region-dependent, resulting in an increase (Beaufort Sea), a decrease (Bering-Chukchi Seas), and negligible change (deep basins) in surface DOC concentrations and a325 values. Halocline structures differed between basins, but the Canada Basin upper halocline and Makarov Basin halocline were comparable in their average DOC (65–70 μmol L−1) and lignin phenol concentrations (3–4 nmol L−1) and S275–295 values (22.9–23.7 μm−1). Deep-water DOC concentrations decreased by 6–8 μmol L−1 with increasing depth, water mass age, nutrient concentrations, and apparent oxygen utilization. Maximal estimates of DOC degradation rates (0.036–0.039 μmol L−1 yr−1) in the deep Arctic were lower than those in other ocean basins, possibly due to low water temperatures. ... Text Arctic Arctic Ocean Beaufort Sea canada basin Chukchi makarov basin North Atlantic Sea ice University of South Carolina Libraries: Scholar Commons Arctic Arctic Ocean Canada Makarov Basin ENVELOPE(170.000,170.000,87.000,87.000) Mendeleev Plain ENVELOPE(-178.000,-178.000,80.000,80.000)
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topic dissolved organic carbon
chromophoric dissolved organic matter
lignin phenols
Arctic Ocean
Canada Basin
Makarov Basin
transpolar drift
sea-ice melt
Biogeochemistry
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
spellingShingle dissolved organic carbon
chromophoric dissolved organic matter
lignin phenols
Arctic Ocean
Canada Basin
Makarov Basin
transpolar drift
sea-ice melt
Biogeochemistry
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
Shen, Yuan
Benner, Ronald
Robbins, Lisa
Wynn, Jonathan
Sources, Distributions, and Dynamics of Dissolved Organic Matter in the Canada and Makarov Basins
topic_facet dissolved organic carbon
chromophoric dissolved organic matter
lignin phenols
Arctic Ocean
Canada Basin
Makarov Basin
transpolar drift
sea-ice melt
Biogeochemistry
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
description A comprehensive survey of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) was conducted in the Canada and Makarov Basins and adjacent seas during 2010–2012 to investigate the dynamics of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the Arctic Ocean. Sources and distributions of DOM in polar surface waters were very heterogeneous and closely linked to hydrological conditions. Canada Basin surface waters had relatively low DOC concentrations (69 ± 6 μmol L−1), CDOM absorption (a325: 0.32 ± 0.07 m−1) and CDOM-derived lignin phenols (3 ± 0.4 nmol L−1), and high spectral slope values (S275–295: 31.7 ± 2.3 μm−1), indicating minor terrigenous inputs and evidence of photochemical alteration in the Beaufort Gyre. By contrast, surface waters of the Makarov Basin had elevated DOC (108 ± 9 μmol L−1) and lignin phenol concentrations (15 ± 3 nmol L−1), high a325 values (1.36 ± 0.18 m−1), and low S275–295 values (22.8 ± 0.8 μm−1), indicating pronounced Siberian river inputs associated with the Transpolar Drift and minor photochemical alteration. Observations near the Mendeleev Plain suggested limited interactions of the Transpolar Drift with Canada Basin waters, a scenario favoring export of Arctic DOM to the North Atlantic. The influence of sea-ice melt on DOM was region-dependent, resulting in an increase (Beaufort Sea), a decrease (Bering-Chukchi Seas), and negligible change (deep basins) in surface DOC concentrations and a325 values. Halocline structures differed between basins, but the Canada Basin upper halocline and Makarov Basin halocline were comparable in their average DOC (65–70 μmol L−1) and lignin phenol concentrations (3–4 nmol L−1) and S275–295 values (22.9–23.7 μm−1). Deep-water DOC concentrations decreased by 6–8 μmol L−1 with increasing depth, water mass age, nutrient concentrations, and apparent oxygen utilization. Maximal estimates of DOC degradation rates (0.036–0.039 μmol L−1 yr−1) in the deep Arctic were lower than those in other ocean basins, possibly due to low water temperatures. ...
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Benner, Ronald
Robbins, Lisa
Wynn, Jonathan
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title_short Sources, Distributions, and Dynamics of Dissolved Organic Matter in the Canada and Makarov Basins
title_full Sources, Distributions, and Dynamics of Dissolved Organic Matter in the Canada and Makarov Basins
title_fullStr Sources, Distributions, and Dynamics of Dissolved Organic Matter in the Canada and Makarov Basins
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