Subsurface Superoxide Spans the Baltic Sea

IF 3.3 2区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY
Lina Taenzer, William Pardis, Scott D. Wankel, Martin Kolbe, Maren Voss, Heide Schulz-Vogt, Christian Burmeister, Dalton S. Hardisty, Colleen M. Hansel
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Abstract

Superoxide is a reactive oxygen species that is influential in the redox chemistry of a wide range of biological processes and environmental cycles. Using a novel in situ sensor we report the first water column profiles of superoxide in the Baltic Sea, at concentrations higher than previously observed in other oceans. Our data revealed consistent peaks of superoxide (2.0–15.1 nM) in dark waters just below the mixed layer. The oxic waters, low metal concentrations, and lack of sunlight imply that the peak is likely of biological origin. Several profiles displayed a concomitant dip in dissolved oxygen mirroring this superoxide peak, strongly suggesting a link between the two features. The magnitude and distribution of superoxide observed warrants re-evaluation of the most relevant sources and controls of superoxide in seawater. Locally, these high concentrations of superoxide may create environments conducive to reactions with trace metals and organic matter and present an overlooked sink of oxygen in the Baltic Sea.

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地下超氧化物横跨波罗的海
超氧化物是一种活性氧,对多种生物过程和环境循环的氧化还原化学具有重要影响。利用新型原位传感器,我们首次报告了波罗的海超氧化物的水柱剖面,其浓度高于之前在其他海洋中观测到的浓度。我们的数据显示,在混合层下方的深色水域中,超氧化物(2.0-15.1 nM)达到了一致的峰值。缺氧水域、低金属浓度和缺乏阳光意味着该峰值很可能来自生物。一些剖面图显示,溶解氧的下降与超氧化物峰值相吻合,这有力地说明了这两个特征之间的联系。从观测到的超氧化物的浓度和分布情况来看,有必要对海水中超氧化物的最相关来源和控制因素进行重新评估。在局部地区,这些高浓度的超氧化物可能会形成有利于与痕量金属和有机物发生反应的环境,并成为波罗的海中一个被忽视的氧气汇。
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Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans
Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans Earth and Planetary Sciences-Oceanography
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