Elsa Lagoutte , Aline Tribollet , Sophie Bureau , Emmanuel Cordier , Perrine Mangion , Anne Chauvin , Pascal Mouquet , Lionel Bigot , Patrick Frouin , Pascale Cuet
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摘要
要更好地预测珊瑚礁在海洋酸化背景下的演变,了解影响珊瑚礁环境中海水化学变化的因素是一项重大挑战。在这项研究中,2021 年至 2022 年期间,在留尼汪岛主要边缘礁的近海和三个珊瑚礁平地三次部署了流速和方向、光合有效辐射(PAR)、温度、盐度、溶解氧(DO)和 pHT 的自主传感器。在一天中的不同时间对海水的溶解氧、pHT 和总碱度(TA)进行离散采样,作为监测的补充。礁盘上这些变量的昼夜变化主要受底栖生物群落新陈代谢的驱动,但水动力和礁盘地貌也起着关键作用。溶解氧和 pHT 的变化在时间上是脱钩的,特别是在夜间,我们观察到溶解氧回升,而 pHT 值保持稳定。与近海水域相比,礁石平地的 TA 也基本耗竭。我们推测,强大的离岸-沿岸海流将从礁石通道流出的耗尽 TA 的海水重新引向礁石平地。这种海水回流也可以解释溶解氧和 pHT 值的具体变化。这一结果突显了珊瑚礁地貌在调节海水化学变化中的重要作用。在使用欧拉方法估算碳酸盐预算时,忽视这一现象可能会导致重大误差。
Biogeochemical evidence of flow re-entrainment on the main fringing reef of La Reunion Island
Understanding factors influencing seawater chemistry variability in coral reef environments is a major challenge to improve predictions of their evolution in the context of ocean acidification. In this study, autonomous sensors for current speed and direction, photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen (DO) and pHT were deployed three times between 2021 and 2022 offshore and on three reef flat sites of the main fringing reef of La Reunion Island. Discrete sampling of seawater for DO, pHT and total alkalinity (TA) at different times of the day complemented the monitoring. Diurnal variation of those variables on the reef flat was mainly driven by benthic community metabolism but hydrodynamics and reef geomorphology played also a key role. DO and pHT variations were decoupled in time, especially at night when we observed DO rebounds while pHT values were stationary. The reef flat was also largely TA depleted compared to offshore waters. We hypothesize that the strong offshore-alongshore current redirected TA depleted water exiting from reef channels into the reef flat. This seawater re-entrainment could also explain specific variations of DO and pHT values. This result highlights the important role of reef geomorphology in modulating changes in seawater chemistry. Neglecting this phenomenon could lead to substantial errors in the estimation of carbonate budgets when using the Eulerian approach.
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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.