Dissolved zinc in the western Bering Sea and near Kamchatka Strait: A coastal source and transport to the subarctic Pacific

IF 3 3区 地球科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Kuo Hong Wong , Hajime Obata , Taejin Kim , Hirofumi Tazoe , Asami S. Mashio , Hiroshi Hasegawa , Jun Nishioka
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Abstract

Dissolved zinc (dZn) is an important micronutrient for phytoplankton in the ocean. In high nutrient low chlorophyll (HNLC) regions like the western Bering Sea basin, Zn deficiency might induce shifts in phytoplankton community species. In this study, we presented the first dZn distribution data in the western Bering Sea and near Kamchatka Strait and investigated the biogeochemical cycles of Zn in these regions. Although dZn and silicate (Si) show similar distribution patterns in the global ocean, there is an excess of dZn relative to Si in the intermediate waters of our study region, similar to that previously observed in the subarctic Pacific. The uptake and subsequent regeneration patterns of dZn, Si, and phosphate (PO4) in the study region reveal that excess dZn in the subarctic Pacific is not derived from biogenic processes, because the uptake and regeneration ratios of dZn to phosphate (PO4) cannot account for the additional dZn supplied. Instead, our analyses indicate that a significant proportion of dZn in the region originates from the non-reductive release from shelf sediments. dZn concentrations were elevated in coastal regions at the same isopycnal where excess dZn was observed in the subarctic Pacific, suggesting that some of these sediment-derived dZn were transported to the subarctic Pacific.

白令海西部和堪察加半岛附近的溶解锌:沿海来源和向亚北极太平洋的迁移
溶解锌(dZn)是海洋浮游植物的重要微量营养元素。在白令海西部海盆等高营养低叶绿素(HNLC)地区,锌的缺乏可能会引起浮游植物群落物种的变化。在这项研究中,我们首次提出了白令海西部和堪察加半岛附近的 dZn 分布数据,并研究了这些地区锌的生物地球化学循环。虽然 dZn 和硅酸盐(Si)在全球海洋中呈现类似的分布模式,但在我们研究区域的中间水域,dZn 相对于 Si 过量,这与之前在亚北极太平洋观察到的情况类似。研究区域中 dZn、Si 和磷酸盐(PO)的吸收和随后的再生模式表明,亚北极太平洋中过量的 dZn 并非来自生物生成过程,因为 dZn 与磷酸盐(PO)的吸收和再生比无法解释额外提供的 dZn。相反,我们的分析表明,该地区有相当一部分 dZn 来自陆架沉积物的非还原释放。在亚北极太平洋观察到过量 dZn 的同一等比线上,沿岸地区的 dZn 浓度升高,这表明沉积物中的一些 dZn 被运到了亚北极太平洋。
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Marine Chemistry
Marine Chemistry 化学-海洋学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
3.30%
发文量
70
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Marine Chemistry is an international medium for the publication of original studies and occasional reviews in the field of chemistry in the marine environment, with emphasis on the dynamic approach. The journal endeavours to cover all aspects, from chemical processes to theoretical and experimental work, and, by providing a central channel of communication, to speed the flow of information in this relatively new and rapidly expanding discipline.
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