Multi-Elemental Tracers in the Amerasian Basin Reveal Interlinked Biogeochemical and Physical Processes in the Arctic Ocean Upper Halocline

IF 5.4 2区 地球科学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
L. M. Whitmore, L. Jensen, J. Granger, Y. Xiang, L. Kipp, A. Pasqualini, R. Newton, A. M. Agather, R. F. Anderson, E. E. Black, K. L. Bowman, A. Bourbonnais, M. A. Brzezinski, R. M. Bundy, M. A. Charette, R. L. Edwards, J. N. Fitzsimmons, D. A. Hansell, P. J. Lam, P. Morton, M. A. Saito, P. Schlosser, A. M. Shiller, W. M. Smethie, B. S. Twining, R. J. Woosley, R. Zhang
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The physical and biogeochemical properties of the western Arctic Ocean are rapidly changing, resulting in cascading shifts to the local ecosystems. The nutrient-rich Pacific water inflow to the Arctic through the Bering Strait is modified on the Chukchi and East Siberian shelves by brine rejection during sea ice formation, resulting in a strong halocline (called the Upper Halocline Layer (UHL)) that separates the cold and relatively fresh surface layer from the warmer and more saline (and nutrient-poor) Atlantic-derived water below. Biogeochemical signals entrained into the UHL result from Pacific Waters modified by sediment and river influence on the shelf. In this synthesis, we bring together data from the 2015 Arctic U.S. GEOTRACES program to implement a multi-tracer (dissolved and particulate trace elements, radioactive and stable isotopes, macronutrients, and dissolved gas/atmospheric tracers) approach to assess the relative influence of shelf sediments, rivers, and Pacific seawater contribution to the Amerasian Arctic halocline. For each element, we characterized their behavior as mixing dominated (e.g., dCu, dGa), shelf-influenced (e.g., dFe, dZn), or a combination of both (e.g., dBa, dNi). Leveraging this framework, we assessed sources and sinks contributing to elemental distributions: shelf sediments (e.g., dFe, dZn, dCd, dHg), riverine sources, (e.g., dCu, dBa, dissolved organic carbon), and scavenging by particles originating on the shelf (e.g., dFe, dMn, dV, etc.). Additionally, synthesized results from isotopic and atmospheric tracers yielded tracer age estimates for the Upper Halocline ranging between 1 and 2 decades on a spatial gradient consistent with cyclonic circulation.

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美亚混血儿盆地多元素示踪揭示了北冰洋上盐斜生物地球化学和物理过程的相互联系
北冰洋西部的物理和生物地球化学特性正在迅速变化,导致对当地生态系统的级联转变。通过白令海峡流入北极的营养丰富的太平洋水在楚科奇和东西伯利亚大陆架上被海冰形成期间的盐水排斥所改变,导致一个强大的盐跃层(称为上层盐跃层(UHL)),将寒冷和相对新鲜的表层与下面温暖和更含盐(营养贫乏)的大西洋水分开。进入UHL的生物地球化学信号是由沉积物和河流对陆架的影响改变的太平洋水域造成的。在这一综合研究中,我们收集了2015年美国北极GEOTRACES项目的数据,实施了一种多示踪剂(溶解和颗粒微量元素、放射性和稳定同位素、常量营养素和溶解气体/大气示踪剂)方法,以评估陆架沉积物、河流和太平洋海水对美亚裔北极盐斜的相对影响。对于每种元素,我们将它们的行为描述为混合主导(例如,dCu, dGa),架子影响(例如,dFe, dZn)或两者的组合(例如,dBa, dNi)。利用这一框架,我们评估了影响元素分布的源和汇:陆架沉积物(例如,dFe, dZn, dCd, dHg),河流源(例如,dCu, dBa,溶解的有机碳),以及源自陆架的颗粒的清除(例如,dFe, dMn, dV等)。此外,同位素和大气示踪剂的综合结果得出了上盐斜在与气旋环流一致的空间梯度上的示踪剂年龄估计,其范围在1至20年之间。
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Global Biogeochemical Cycles
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 环境科学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
8.90
自引率
7.70%
发文量
141
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Global Biogeochemical Cycles (GBC) features research on regional to global biogeochemical interactions, as well as more local studies that demonstrate fundamental implications for biogeochemical processing at regional or global scales. Published papers draw on a wide array of methods and knowledge and extend in time from the deep geologic past to recent historical and potential future interactions. This broad scope includes studies that elucidate human activities as interactive components of biogeochemical cycles and physical Earth Systems including climate. Authors are required to make their work accessible to a broad interdisciplinary range of scientists.
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