Natural Fe-binding organic ligands in Fram Strait and over the northeast Greenland shelf

There is a paucity of data on Fe-binding ligands in the Arctic Ocean. Here we investigate the distribution and chemical properties of natural Fe-binding ligands in Fram Strait and over the northeast Greenland shelf, shedding light on their potential sources and transport. Our results indicate that t...

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Main Authors: Ardiningsih, Indah, Krisch, Stephan, Lodeiro, Pablo, Reichart, Gert Jan, Achterberg, Eric P., Gledhill, Martha, Middag, Rob, Gerringa, Loes J.A.
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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spelling ftunivutrecht:oai:dspace.library.uu.nl:1874/410583 2023-11-12T04:11:27+01:00 Natural Fe-binding organic ligands in Fram Strait and over the northeast Greenland shelf Ardiningsih, Indah Krisch, Stephan Lodeiro, Pablo Reichart, Gert Jan Achterberg, Eric P. Gledhill, Martha Middag, Rob Gerringa, Loes J.A. non-UU output of UU-AW members 2020-08-20 application/pdf https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/410583 en eng 0304-4203 https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/410583 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess Fe-binding ligands Fram Strait Iron speciation Oceanography Chemistry(all) Environmental Chemistry Water Science and Technology Article 2020 ftunivutrecht 2023-11-01T23:25:10Z There is a paucity of data on Fe-binding ligands in the Arctic Ocean. Here we investigate the distribution and chemical properties of natural Fe-binding ligands in Fram Strait and over the northeast Greenland shelf, shedding light on their potential sources and transport. Our results indicate that the main sources of organic ligands to surface waters of Fram Strait included primary productivity and supply from the Arctic Ocean. We calculated the mean total Fe-binding ligand concentration, [Lt], in Polar Surface Water from the western Fram Strait to be 1.65 ± 0.4 nM eq. Fe. This value is in between reported values for the Arctic and North Atlantic Oceans, confirming reports of north to south decreases in [Lt] from the Arctic Ocean. The differences between ligand sources in different biogeochemical provinces, resulted in distinctive ligand properties and distributions that are reflected in [Lt], binding strength (log KFe'L ′) and competing strength (log αFe'L) of ligands. Higher [Lt] was present near the Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden (79 N) Glacier terminus and in the Westwind Trough (median of [Lt] = 2.17 nM eq. Fe; log KFe'L ′ = 12.3; log αFe'L = 3.4) than in the Norske Trough (median of [Lt] = 1.89 nM eq. Fe; log KFe'L ′= 12.8; log αFe'L = 3.8) and in Fram Strait (median of [Lt] = 1.38 nM eq. Fe; log KFe'L ′ = 13; log αFe'L= 3.9). However, organic ligands near the 79 N Glacier terminus and in the Westwind Trough were weaker, and therefore less reactive than organic ligands in the Norske Trough and in Fram Strait. These weaker ligands, although more abundant than in the Fram Strait, reduce overall Fe solubility in waters transported from the 79N Glacier to Fram Strait. The lower ligand binding strength in the outflow results in a higher inorganic Fe concentration, [Fe´], which is more prone to precipitation and/or scavenging than Fe complexed with stronger ligands. Ongoing changes in the Arctic and sub-Arctic Oceans will influence both terrestrially derived and in-situ produced Fe-binding ligands, and therefore will ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Fram Strait glacier Greenland Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden North Atlantic Utrecht University Repository Arctic Arctic Ocean Greenland Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden ENVELOPE(-21.500,-21.500,79.500,79.500)
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topic Fe-binding ligands
Fram Strait
Iron speciation
Oceanography
Chemistry(all)
Environmental Chemistry
Water Science and Technology
spellingShingle Fe-binding ligands
Fram Strait
Iron speciation
Oceanography
Chemistry(all)
Environmental Chemistry
Water Science and Technology
Ardiningsih, Indah
Krisch, Stephan
Lodeiro, Pablo
Reichart, Gert Jan
Achterberg, Eric P.
Gledhill, Martha
Middag, Rob
Gerringa, Loes J.A.
Natural Fe-binding organic ligands in Fram Strait and over the northeast Greenland shelf
topic_facet Fe-binding ligands
Fram Strait
Iron speciation
Oceanography
Chemistry(all)
Environmental Chemistry
Water Science and Technology
description There is a paucity of data on Fe-binding ligands in the Arctic Ocean. Here we investigate the distribution and chemical properties of natural Fe-binding ligands in Fram Strait and over the northeast Greenland shelf, shedding light on their potential sources and transport. Our results indicate that the main sources of organic ligands to surface waters of Fram Strait included primary productivity and supply from the Arctic Ocean. We calculated the mean total Fe-binding ligand concentration, [Lt], in Polar Surface Water from the western Fram Strait to be 1.65 ± 0.4 nM eq. Fe. This value is in between reported values for the Arctic and North Atlantic Oceans, confirming reports of north to south decreases in [Lt] from the Arctic Ocean. The differences between ligand sources in different biogeochemical provinces, resulted in distinctive ligand properties and distributions that are reflected in [Lt], binding strength (log KFe'L ′) and competing strength (log αFe'L) of ligands. Higher [Lt] was present near the Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden (79 N) Glacier terminus and in the Westwind Trough (median of [Lt] = 2.17 nM eq. Fe; log KFe'L ′ = 12.3; log αFe'L = 3.4) than in the Norske Trough (median of [Lt] = 1.89 nM eq. Fe; log KFe'L ′= 12.8; log αFe'L = 3.8) and in Fram Strait (median of [Lt] = 1.38 nM eq. Fe; log KFe'L ′ = 13; log αFe'L= 3.9). However, organic ligands near the 79 N Glacier terminus and in the Westwind Trough were weaker, and therefore less reactive than organic ligands in the Norske Trough and in Fram Strait. These weaker ligands, although more abundant than in the Fram Strait, reduce overall Fe solubility in waters transported from the 79N Glacier to Fram Strait. The lower ligand binding strength in the outflow results in a higher inorganic Fe concentration, [Fe´], which is more prone to precipitation and/or scavenging than Fe complexed with stronger ligands. Ongoing changes in the Arctic and sub-Arctic Oceans will influence both terrestrially derived and in-situ produced Fe-binding ligands, and therefore will ...
author2 non-UU output of UU-AW members
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ardiningsih, Indah
Krisch, Stephan
Lodeiro, Pablo
Reichart, Gert Jan
Achterberg, Eric P.
Gledhill, Martha
Middag, Rob
Gerringa, Loes J.A.
author_facet Ardiningsih, Indah
Krisch, Stephan
Lodeiro, Pablo
Reichart, Gert Jan
Achterberg, Eric P.
Gledhill, Martha
Middag, Rob
Gerringa, Loes J.A.
author_sort Ardiningsih, Indah
title Natural Fe-binding organic ligands in Fram Strait and over the northeast Greenland shelf
title_short Natural Fe-binding organic ligands in Fram Strait and over the northeast Greenland shelf
title_full Natural Fe-binding organic ligands in Fram Strait and over the northeast Greenland shelf
title_fullStr Natural Fe-binding organic ligands in Fram Strait and over the northeast Greenland shelf
title_full_unstemmed Natural Fe-binding organic ligands in Fram Strait and over the northeast Greenland shelf
title_sort natural fe-binding organic ligands in fram strait and over the northeast greenland shelf
publishDate 2020
url https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/410583
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Arctic Ocean
Greenland
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Arctic Ocean
Fram Strait
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Greenland
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