Alberto Sánchez, Evgueni Shumilin, Griselda Rodríguez-Figueroa
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引用次数: 2
摘要
海洋和氧最低带(OMZ)水柱的脱氧由于与全球气候变化的联系而变得相关。在过去的70年里,通过原位测量推断了OMZ的变异性,并通过监测微量元素和有机物的氮稳定同位素比值(δ15N)在几个时间尺度上进行了定性评估。利用拉巴斯湾表层沉积物中V、Ni、Mo和U的浓度以及拉巴斯湾水柱和Mazatlán边缘的溶解氧浓度,建立了指数回归模型。该模型将允许推断过去250年来拉巴斯湾阿方索盆地和Mazatlán边缘沉积记录中的溶解氧浓度。根据该指数回归模型,1800ce至今,Alfonso盆地溶解氧浓度增加了6.4 μM, Mazatlán边缘增加了4.1 μM。这表明在加利福尼亚湾的入口处OMZ发生了再氧化。这一发现与之前的研究一致(Deutsch et al., 2014;Tems等人,2016),这表明在整个20世纪的大部分时间里,水柱的脱氧都在减少。
Trace elements V, Ni, Mo and U: A geochemical tool to quantify dissolved oxygen concentration in the oxygen minimum zone of the north-eastern Pacific
Deoxygenation of the water column in the oceans and in the oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) has become relevant due to its connection with global climate change. The variability of the OMZ has been inferred by in situ measurements for the last 70 years and qualitatively assessed through the monitoring of trace elements and the nitrogen stable isotope ratio (δ15N) of organic matter on several time scales. The V, Ni, Mo and U concentrations in surface sediments and the dissolved oxygen concentration in the water column of La Paz Bay and the Mazatlán margin were used to propose an exponential regression model. This model will allow the inference of the dissolved oxygen concentration in the sedimentary records from the Alfonso Basin in La Paz Bay and in the Mazatlán margin over the last 250 years. Based on this exponential regression model, the dissolved oxygen concentration increased by 6.4 μM in the Alfonso Basin and 4.1 μM in the Mazatlán margin, in the period between 1800 CE and the present day. This suggests a reoxygenation of the OMZ at the mouth of the Gulf of California. This finding is consistent with previous studies (Deutsch et al., 2014; Tems et al., 2016), which suggest a reduction in the deoxygenation of the water column throughout most of the 20th century.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Marine Systems provides a medium for interdisciplinary exchange between physical, chemical and biological oceanographers and marine geologists. The journal welcomes original research papers and review articles. Preference will be given to interdisciplinary approaches to marine systems.