Organic matter remineralization in marine sediments: A Pan-Arctic synthesis

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作者
Bourgeois, Solveig [1 ]
Archambault, Philippe [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Witte, Ursula [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Aberdeen, Sch Biol Sci, Oceanlab, Newburgh, England
[2] Univ Quebec Rimouski, Inst Sci Mer Rimouski, Rimouski, PQ, Canada
[3] Stanford Univ, Hopkins Marine Stn, Pacific Grove, CA 93950 USA
[4] Univ Laval, Dept Biol, Quebec Ocean, Quebec City, PQ, Canada
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
sediment oxygen demand; nutrient fluxes; polar region; food supply; water depth; MARGINAL ICE-ZONE; MACOMA-BALTHICA COMMUNITY; FUNCTIONAL-GROUP APPROACH; NORTHEAST WATER POLYNYA; WESTERN BARENTS SEA; CARBON FLUX; CLIMATE-CHANGE; BEAUFORT SEA; PHYTOPLANKTON BLOOMS; PARTICULATE MATTER;
D O I
10.1002/2016GB005378
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Climate change in the Arctic is ongoing and causes drastic modification on the ecosystem functioning. In soft-bottom environments, organic matter remineralization is considered an important ecosystem function. Here we provide a large-scale assessment of the current knowledge on the benthic organic matter remineralization and its potential response to climate change. Sediment oxygen demand (SOD) values (n=1154), measured throughout the Arctic, were gathered from 30 publications and 16 databases, and nutrient flux values, available in a far lesser extent (n<80), were also compiled. Generalized additive models were used to estimate the influence of explanatory variables on benthic oxygen fluxes and for interpolating SOD to the whole Arctic region. This first Pan-Arctic review of the distributions of SOD showed that oxygen fluxes strongly depended on water depth, i.e., followed the general trend observed for other regions, and also on the availability of labile organic matter. The continental shelves (representing similar to 50% of Arctic Ocean's total area) were characterized by the highest SOD values (10.57.9mmolO(2)m(-2)d(-1)), and differences among shelves were observed; SOD values in inflow, interior, and outflow shelves were 11.88.0, 6.25.6, and 3.93.5mmolO(2)m(-2)d(-1), respectively. Moreover, seasonal variation in SOD changed significantly among areas. The interpolation based on the best fitted model showed high respiration in the inflow and interior shelves. In the inflow shelves, characterized by productive waters, benthic activities replenish bottom water with nutrients which may augment primary productivity, whereas sediments from the interior shelves, e.g., under the direct influence of the Mackenzie River, consume nutrients.
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页码:190 / 213
页数:24
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