从美国西海岸北部到太平洋的铁的陆架到盆地迁移

A. Pham, Pierre Damien, Daniel McCoy, Matthew Mar, F. Kessouri, James C. McWilliams, James Moffett, Daniele Bianchi
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大陆架释放的铁(Fe)是包括高产的东部边界上升流系统在内的开阔海域浮游植物所需的这种限制性营养物质的主要来源。人们对铁元素沿大陆边缘迁移和归宿的机理仍然知之甚少,这反映了物理和生物地球化学过程的相互作用,而全球海洋生物地球化学模式只能粗略地反映这些过程。在这里,我们使用一个亚中尺度物理-生物地球化学模型来研究美国西海岸北部陆架衍生铁向开阔海域输送的过程。我们发现,陆架沉积物释放的铁有很大一部分(∼20%)被输送到近海,肥沃了更广阔的东北太平洋。这种迁移受两个主要途径的支配,它们反映了风驱动的海洋环流与低氧沉积物释放的铁之间的相互作用:第一个途径是在上升流事件期间的表层边界层;第二个途径是在底层边界层,这与极向加州暗流与底层地形的普遍相互作用有关。在水体内部,瞬时漩涡和静止漩涡加强了离岸传输,抵消了平均上升流环流对岸上的拉力。平均洋流中的静止漩涡维持了向公海输送大量铁的几个热点,而瞬时漩涡和季节性耗氧则增强了这些热点。我们的研究结果突显了铁和大陆架衍生元素从大陆边缘向公海传输的精细尺度动力学的重要性,以及在用于气候研究的生物地球化学模式中改进对这些过程的表示的必要性。
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The shelf-to-basin transport of iron from the Northern U.S West Coast to the Pacific Ocean
Release of iron (Fe) from continental shelves is a major source of this limiting nutrient for phytoplankton in the open ocean, including productive Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems. The mechanisms governing the transport and fate of Fe along continental margins remain poorly understood, reflecting interaction of physical and biogeochemical processes that are crudely represented by global ocean biogeochemical models. Here, we use a submesoscale‐permitting physical‐biogeochemical model to investigate processes governing the delivery of shelf‐derived Fe to the open ocean along the northern U.S. West Coast. We find that a significant fraction (∼20%) of the Fe released by sediments on the shelf is transported offshore, fertilizing the broader Northeast Pacific Ocean. This transport is governed by two main pathways that reflect interaction between the wind‐driven ocean circulation and Fe release by low‐oxygen sediments: the first in the surface boundary layer during upwelling events; the second in the bottom boundary layer, associated with pervasive interactions of the poleward California Undercurrent with bottom topography. In the water column interior, transient and standing eddies strengthen offshore transport, counteracting the onshore pull of the mean upwelling circulation. Several hot‐spots of intense Fe delivery to the open ocean are maintained by standing meanders in the mean current and enhanced by transient eddies and seasonal oxygen depletion. Our results highlight the importance of fine‐scale dynamics for the transport of Fe and shelf‐derived elements from continental margins to the open ocean, and the need to improve representation of these processes in biogeochemical models used for climate studies.
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