Porewater Carbonate Chemistry Dynamics in a Temperate and a Subtropical Seagrass System

IF 1.7 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Theodor Kindeberg, Nicholas R. Bates, Travis A. Courtney, Tyler Cyronak, Alyssa Griffin, Fred T. Mackenzie, May-Linn Paulsen, Andreas J. Andersson
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Seagrass systems are integral components of both local and global carbon cycles and can substantially modify seawater biogeochemistry, which has ecological ramifications. However, the influence of seagrass on porewater biogeochemistry has not been fully described, and the exact role of this marine macrophyte and associated microbial communities in the modification of porewater chemistry remains equivocal. In the present study, carbonate chemistry in the water column and porewater was investigated over diel timescales in contrasting, tidally influenced seagrass systems in Southern California and Bermuda, including vegetated (Zostera marina) and unvegetated biomes (0–16?cm) in Mission Bay, San Diego, USA and a vegetated system (Thallasia testudinium) in Mangrove Bay, Ferry Reach, Bermuda. In Mission Bay, dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) exhibited strong increasing gradients with sediment depth. Vertical porewater profiles differed between the sites, with almost twice as high concentrations of DIC and TA observed in the vegetated compared to the unvegetated sediments. In Mangrove Bay, both the range and vertical profiles of porewater carbonate parameters such as DIC and TA were much lower and, in contrast to Mission Bay where no distinct temporal signal was observed, biogeochemical parameters followed the semi-diurnal tidal signal in the water column. The observed differences between the study sites most likely reflect a differential influence of biological (biomass, detritus and infauna) and physical processes (e.g., sediment permeability, residence time and mixing) on porewater carbonate chemistry in the different settings.

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温带和亚热带海草系统孔隙水碳酸盐化学动力学
海草系统是本地和全球碳循环的重要组成部分,可以显著改变海水生物地球化学,从而产生生态影响。然而,海草对孔隙水生物地球化学的影响尚未得到充分的描述,这种海洋大型植物及其相关微生物群落在孔隙水化学修饰中的确切作用仍不明确。在本研究中,研究了南加州和百慕大受潮汐影响的海草系统的水柱和孔隙水中的碳酸盐化学,包括美国圣地亚哥使命湾的植被(Zostera marina)和非植被生物群落(0-16 ?cm),以及百慕大渡口湾红树林湾的植被系统(Thallasia testudinium)。在Mission Bay,溶解无机碳(DIC)和总碱度(TA)随沉积物深度呈明显的递增趋势。垂直孔隙水剖面在不同地点之间存在差异,植被沉积物中DIC和TA的浓度几乎是未植被沉积物的两倍。红树林湾孔隙水碳酸盐参数DIC和TA的范围和垂直剖面都较低,与Mission Bay没有明显的时间信号相比,生物地球化学参数遵循水柱的半日潮汐信号。研究地点之间观察到的差异很可能反映了不同环境下生物(生物量、碎屑和动物)和物理过程(如沉积物渗透性、停留时间和混合)对孔隙水碳酸盐化学的不同影响。
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Aquatic Geochemistry
Aquatic Geochemistry 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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4.30
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6
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: We publish original studies relating to the geochemistry of natural waters and their interactions with rocks and minerals under near Earth-surface conditions. Coverage includes theoretical, experimental, and modeling papers dealing with this subject area, as well as papers presenting observations of natural systems that stress major processes. The journal also presents `letter''-type papers for rapid publication and a limited number of review-type papers on topics of particularly broad interest or current major controversy.
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