Spatial distribution of dissolved free amino acids in three Iberian Atlantic estuaries

IF 3 3区 地球科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Valentina Amaral , Jesús Forja , Barbara Steger-Mähnert , Gerhard J. Herndl , Cristina Romera-Castillo
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Rivers and estuaries are the main link between land and ocean, transferring significant amounts of dissolved organic carbon. These ecosystems receive large amount of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from diverse sources, both allochthonous and autochthonous. Within this pool, dissolved free amino acids (DFAA) represent the most labile fraction, offering valuable insights into DOM composition and diagenetic processes. Our study focused on three Iberian Atlantic estuaries—Guadalquivir, Guadiana, and Tinto-Odiel— that differ in hydrology, land use and DOM sources. We studied the longitudinal distribution of DFAA and their response to tidal cycles across these estuaries. Despite similar DFAA concentrations between estuaries (176.6 nM to 1770 nM) were found, variations in specific amino acids like glutamic acid, taurine, and aspartic acid pointed to a substantial influence of terrestrial inputs in Guadalquivir and Guadiana estuaries and an anthropogenic influence in Tinto-Odiel. Predominant amino acids—serine, glycine, ornithine, and asparagine —comprised more than 50 mol% of the estuarine DFAA pool. The dominance of serine, glycine, and ornithine indicated substantial DOM degradation, possibly associated with the loss of labile DOM during estuarine transport. Concurrently, asparagine prevalence was linked to allochthonous DOM input particularly associated with terrestrial runoff, lateral input, and anthropogenic activities at estuarine margins. Our results underscore the impact of tidal cycles on DFAA distribution and emphasize the potential of DFAA in unraveling estuarine DOM dynamics and their role as indicators of reactivity and composition in estuarine biogeochemistry.

伊比利亚大西洋三个河口溶解游离氨基酸的空间分布
河流和河口是连接陆地和海洋的主要通道,可传输大量溶解有机碳。这些生态系统从不同来源(包括同源和自源)接收大量溶解有机物(DOM)。其中,溶解游离氨基酸(DFAA)是最易变的部分,可为了解 DOM 的组成和成岩过程提供有价值的信息。我们的研究重点是伊比利亚大西洋的三个河口--瓜达尔基维尔河、瓜迪亚纳河和廷托-奥迪尔河,这三个河口在水文、土地利用和 DOM 来源方面各不相同。我们研究了这些河口的 DFAA 纵向分布及其对潮汐周期的响应。尽管发现各河口之间的 DFAA 浓度相似(176.6 nM 至 1770 nM),但谷氨酸、牛磺酸和天冬氨酸等特定氨基酸的变化表明,陆地输入对瓜达尔基维尔河和瓜迪亚纳河口的影响很大,而对 Tinto-Odiel 的影响则是人为的。占主导地位的氨基酸--丝氨酸、甘氨酸、鸟氨酸和天冬酰胺--占河口 DFAA 库的 50 摩尔%以上。丝氨酸、甘氨酸和鸟氨酸占主导地位表明存在大量的 DOM 降解,这可能与河口迁移过程中可溶性 DOM 的损失有关。同时,天门冬酰胺的流行与外源 DOM 输入有关,特别是与陆地径流、横向输入和河口边缘的人为活动有关。我们的研究结果强调了潮汐周期对 DFAA 分布的影响,并强调了 DFAA 在揭示河口 DOM 动态方面的潜力,以及它们作为河口生物地球化学中反应性和组成指标的作用。
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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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