主要河流-河口-陆架连续体中溶解黑碳的微分非保守行为

IF 3.3 2区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY
Yin Fang, Guopei Huang, Dongyan Liu, Mengmeng Wu, Yujue Wang, Jing He, Chongtai Chen, Tian Lin, Shouye Yang, Yingjun Chen
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摘要

现有的双碳同位素证据表明,溶解黑碳(DBC)在河流到远洋运输过程中具有非保守性。河口和大陆架具有高度动态和复杂的水文条件,是连接河流和开放海洋生态系统的关键过渡带,是DBC转移和转化的潜在热点。然而,DBC在河口-陆架体系中的非保守行为仍然知之甚少。本文研究了具有全球代表性的长江-河口-陆架连续体流域的DBC可能的非保守行为及其潜在机制。结果表明,夏季DBC剖面主要由长江稀释水和台湾暖流的物理混合形成,呈现出不同的DBC浓度和组成(B6CA/B5CA分子标记比)。尽管有这种主要的控制,但在连续体的子区域中发现了DBC的不同非保守行为。其中,长江航道内DBC的去除主要是由于对重悬浮沉积物的吸附,而长江口内DBC的去除主要是由于光老化和Ca2+桥接效应的共同作用。相比之下,东海陆架的DBC增加是由底栖生物扩散驱动的,这是一个未被充分认识但重要的DBC来源。在这样一个主要的河流-河口-陆架连续体中,深入了解DBC的非保守行为,可以更有力地评估相对缓慢循环的DBC组分在全球碳循环中作为负反馈机制的关键作用。
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Differential Nonconservative Behaviors of Dissolved Black Carbon Along a Major River-Estuary-Shelf Continuum

Existing dual-carbon isotopic evidence suggests the nonconservative behaviors of dissolved black carbon (DBC) during its river-to-open ocean transport. Estuaries and shelves, characterized by highly dynamic and complex hydrological conditions, serve as pivotal transitional zones linking rivers and open ocean ecosystems, making them potential hotspots for DBC transfer and transformation. However, the nonconservative behaviors of DBC in the estuarine-shelf regimes remain poorly understood. In this study, we examined and elucidated the possible nonconservative behaviors of DBC and their underlying mechanisms along the globally representative major river Changjiang-Estuary-Shelf Continuum. Our findings reveal that the summertime DBC profiles were primarily shaped by the physical mixing between Changjiang Diluted Water and Taiwan Warm Current, which exhibited distinct DBC concentrations and compositions (as indicated by the molecular markers ratios of B6CA/B5CA). Despite this predominant control, differential nonconservative behaviors of DBC were found in subregions of the continuum. Specifically, DBC removal in the Changjiang River Channel was due to sorption onto resuspended sediments, while within the Changjiang River Estuary, it resulted from a combination of photoaging and Ca2+ bridging effects. In contrast, DBC addition in the East China Sea Shelf was driven by benthic diffusion, which represents an underappreciated yet significant DBC source to the coastal waters. Insights into the nonconservative behaviors of DBC within such a major river-estuary-shelf continuum enable a more robust assessment of the crucial roles of the relatively slow-cycling DBC component as a negative feedback mechanism in the global carbon cycle.

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Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans
Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans Earth and Planetary Sciences-Oceanography
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