234Th-derived particulate organic carbon export flux in the western Arctic Ocean

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作者
余雯 [1 ,2 ,3 ]
陈立奇 [1 ]
程建平 [2 ,3 ]
何建华 [1 ]
尹明端 [1 ]
曾志 [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Key Laboratory of Global Change and Marine-Atmospheric Chemistry
[2] Department of Engineering Physics,Tsinghua University
[3] Key Laboratory of Particle & Radiation Imaging (Tsinghua University),Ministry of Education
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
POC export flux; 234 Th/238 U disequilibrium; carbon cycling; western Arctic Ocean;
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P734.4 [海洋分析化学];
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070702 ;
摘要
To evaluate the particle dynamics and estimate the POC (particulate organic carbon) export flux from the euphotic zone in the western Arctic Ocean,234 Th238 U disequilibrium was applied during the second Chinese National Arctic Research Expedition (July 15-September 26,2003).The POC export fluxes are estimated from the measured profiles of the 234 Th/238 U activity ratios and the POC/PTh ratios.The average residence times of the particulate and dissolved 234 Th in the euphotic zone are 33 d and 121 d,and their average export fluxes are 480 dpm/m 2 d and 760 dpm/m 2 d,respectively.The scavenging and removal processes of particle reactive elements are active in the upper layer of the Chukchi Sea.The average residence time of 234 Th increases from shelf to basin,while the export fluxes of 234 Th decrease.The estimated POC export fluxes from the euphotic zone vary from 2.1 to 20.3 mmol/m 2 d,indicating that the western Arctic Ocean is an important carbon sink in summer due to efficient biological pump.
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页码:1146 / 1151
页数:6
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