A. Ooki, Naoya Miyashita, S. Umezawa, Manami Tozawa, Yuichi Nosaka, Daiki Nomura, H. Onishi, H. Abe, T. Takatsu
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Abstract
We conducted shipboard observations in Funka Bay, Hokkaido, Japan, in 2015, 2016 and 2019 to observe temporal variations of isoprene (C 5 H 8 ) concentration in water and sediment. We found increases in C 5 H 8 concentrations below and within the euphotic zone, which were associated with chl-a peaks and changes in nutrient and dissolved oxygen (DO). We found a C 5 H 8 peak in the subsurface layer within the euphotic zone at 20–30 m depth in May–June 2019 that coincided with a decrease in DO, suggesting that there was net oxygen consumption. We hypothesize that the rapid cycle of regenerated production in the subsurface layer in early summer resulted in C 5 H 8 production (1.00–1.75 pmol (μg chl-a) d –1 at 30 m), decreased DO, relatively high chl-a levels, and nutrient depletion. We propose that C 5 H 8 can be used as a new chemical parameter reflecting primary production, in addition to the common parameters of chlorophyll-a, nutrients, and oxygen. We attributed a C 5 H 8 peak at the surface in May–June 2019 to photosynthetic production of C 5 H 8 associated with new production, likely stimulated by the sporadic input of nutrients to the sea surface. In addition, this is the first study to report the presence of C 5 H 8 in seafloor sediments. We found very high C 5 H 8 concentrations in the sediment from the surface to 5 cm depth. We propose that C 5 H 8 production and degradation by the bacterial community in coastal marine sediments are approximately in balance.
期刊介绍:
Geochemical Journal is an international journal devoted to original research papers in geochemistry and cosmochemistry. It is the primary journal of the Geochemical Society of Japan. Areas of research are as follows:
Cosmochemistry; Mineral and Rock Chemistry; Volcanology and Hydrothermal Chemistry; Isotope Geochemistry and Geochronology; Atmospheric Chemistry; Hydro- and Marine Chemistry; Organic Geochemistry; Environmental Chemistry.