溶解有机物在育空和科利马陆地-海洋界面的混合行为

IF 3 3区 地球科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Anne M. Kellerman , Peter J. Hernes , Amy M. McKenna , J. Blake Clark , Augusta Edmund , Brice Grunert , Paul J. Mann , Antonio Mannino , Michael Novak , Aron Stubbins , Maria Tzortziou , Nikita Zimov , Robert G.M. Spencer
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北极地区前所未有的气候变化速度正在改变溶解有机物(DOM)从陆地向海洋的运输及其在北冰洋的后续处理。低盐度水域被认为是DOM动力学研究的热点。尽管在温带和热带河口已经观察到广泛的生物地球化学过程,但对北极陆海界面的DOM行为知之甚少。本研究利用溶解有机碳(DOC)浓度、DOM吸收特性和超高分辨率质谱技术,对育空和科雷马陆海界面的DOM混合行为进行了评价。育空河的混合行为随季节而变化。在新鲜过程中,尽管DOC浓度的空间变异性较高,但与保守混合相比,DOC浓度减少了~10%,而芳香DOM则在中盐度(≤15)时富集。在夏末,中等盐度下,DOC浓度下降了约20%,但与保守混合相比,DOM组成反映出原位产量的增加。在Kolyma, DOC浓度在盐度<1(~7%)时呈非保守性损失,脂肪族和杂原子同时富集,然后DOC在中盐度富集~50%。在科雷玛,中等盐度的DOC相对较大的增加,可能是由于原位初级生产或沉积物再悬浮,偏离了之前在北极大型河流中观察到的彩色DOM与DOC浓度之间的线性关系。最后,育空河和科雷马河的陆-海样带代表了近岸海岸环境中多种DOM混合行为,突出了北极陆-海混合高度复杂,具有明显的时空变异性。进一步了解北极河海混合中DOC浓度和DOM组成的季节性和系统特异性控制,对于在全球范围内限制河流碳通量至关重要。
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Mixing behavior of dissolved organic matter at the Yukon and Kolyma land ocean interface

Unprecedented rates of climate change in the Arctic are causing altered land to ocean transport of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and subsequent processing in the Arctic Ocean. Low salinity waters have been suggested as hotspots for DOM dynamics. Although a wide range of biogeochemical processes have been observed in temperate and tropical estuaries, very little is known about DOM behavior at the Arctic land-ocean interface. Here, we use dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration, DOM absorption properties and ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry to assess DOM mixing behavior at the Yukon and Kolyma land-ocean interface. Mixing behavior varied seasonally in the Yukon River. During freshet, despite high spatial variability, DOC concentration was depleted ~10% compared to conservative mixing, however aromatic DOM was enriched through mid-salinity (≤15). In late summer, DOC concentration was ~20% depleted at mid-salinity, yet DOM composition reflected enhanced in situ production compared to conservative mixing. In the Kolyma, DOC concentration suggested non-conservative loss at salinity <1 (~7%) with concurrent enrichment of aliphatics and heteroatoms before DOC enrichment of ~50% at mid-salinity. This relatively large addition of DOC at mid-salinity in the Kolyma, likely due to in situ primary production or sediment resuspension, deviates from the linear relationship previously observed between colored DOM and DOC concentration in large Arctic rivers. Ultimately, land-ocean transects from the Yukon and Kolyma Rivers represent a variety of DOM mixing behaviors in the near-shore coastal environment and highlight that land-ocean mixing in the Arctic is highly complex, with readily apparent spatial and temporal variability. Furthering our understanding of seasonal and system-specific controls of DOC concentration and DOM composition in Arctic River-Ocean mixing is critical in constraining riverine carbon fluxes on a global scale.

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Marine Chemistry
Marine Chemistry 化学-海洋学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
3.30%
发文量
70
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: 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.
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