从其旋光活性组分对佛得角锋面区溶解有机质循环的新认识

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吸收和荧光光谱已被用于获得佛得角锋面区(CVFZ)溶解有机物(DOM)动力学的新见解,这是一个高度动态的区域,包括热盐性佛得角锋面(CVF)和勃朗角巨丝(CBGF),它将大陆架上产生的有机物出口到邻近的开放海洋。2017年夏季,利用彩色(CDOM)和荧光(FDOM)部分DOM的分布作为示踪剂,研究了包含CVF和CBGF的全深度水文测量箱,以研究这些水文结构和局部尺度再矿化过程对DOM循环的影响。在表层,我们观察到CVF以南的分层、富有生产力的热带水域的光学性质对比,光学活性物质的信号较高,分子量较高,而CVF以北的亚热带水域的信号较低,平均分子量较低,表明微生物产量较低,光化学降解更强烈或持续。在海洋内部,虽然不同来源的中深水团块的混合和大规模矿化是控制DOM大块和彩色组分分布的主要因素,但在中远洋层观察到局部尺度的难降解腐殖质样组分的净积累和不稳定的蛋白质样组分的净消耗。在深海水域,DOM的光学性质允许表征靠近毛里塔尼亚海岸的底部nepheloid层(BNL),其特征是显著的CDOM和FDOM信号,而在溶解有机碳(DOC)剖面中不明显。
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New Insights on Dissolved Organic Matter Cycling in the Cape Verde Frontal Zone From Its Optically Active Fraction

New Insights on Dissolved Organic Matter Cycling in the Cape Verde Frontal Zone From Its Optically Active Fraction

Absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy have been used to gain new insights on the dynamics of Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) in the Cape Verde Frontal Zone (CVFZ), a highly dynamic area comprising the thermohaline Cape Verde Front (CVF) and the Cape Blanc Giant Filament (CBGF), which exports organic matter produced over the shelf to the adjacent open ocean. A full-depth hydrographic box embracing the CVF and the CBGF was occupied in summer 2017 to examine the impact of these hydrographic structures and local-scale remineralization processes on DOM cycling using the distributions of the colored (CDOM) and fluorescent (FDOM) fractions of DOM as tracers. In the surface layer, we observed contrasting optical properties between the stratified, productive tropical waters south of the CVF with higher signals of optically active substances with higher molecular weight, and subtropical waters North of the CVF with lower signals and lower average molecular weight, pointing to lower microbial production and more intense or sustained photochemical degradation. In the ocean interior, although the mixing of intermediate and deep waters masses of contrasting origins and large-scale mineralization were the main factors controlling the distributions of the bulk and colored fractions of DOM, local-scale net accumulation of refractory humic-like and net consumption of labile protein-like components were observed in the mesopelagic layer. In bathypelagic waters, the optical properties of DOM allowed to characterize a bottom nepheloid layer (BNL) close to the Mauritanian coast, characterized by prominent CDOM and FDOM signals that were not noticeable in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) profiles.

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