Vertical distribution of nutrient tracers in the western Arctic Ocean and its relationship to water structure and biogeochemical processes

During the 3rd Chinese National Arctic Research Expedition cruise in the summer of 2008, nutrients (NO 3 , NO 2 , SiO 3 2 , and PO 4 3 ) and dissolved oxygen were measured in the western Arctic Ocean, to derive the vertical distribution of nutrient tracers and its relationship to water structure and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta oceanologica Sinica 2020-09, Vol.39 (9), p.109-114
Hauptverfasser: Zhuang, Yanpei, Li, Hongliang, Jin, Haiyan, Gao, Shengquan, Chen, Jianfang, Li, Yangjie, Bai, Youcheng, Ji, Zhongqiang
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Zusammenfassung:During the 3rd Chinese National Arctic Research Expedition cruise in the summer of 2008, nutrients (NO 3 , NO 2 , SiO 3 2 , and PO 4 3 ) and dissolved oxygen were measured in the western Arctic Ocean, to derive the vertical distribution of nutrient tracers and its relationship to water structure and biogeochemical processes. The nutrient data show that surface waters had the lowest NO 3 /PO 4 3 (mean of 0.5) and SiO 3 2 /PO 3 (mean of 2.8) values in the water column, suggesting an excess of phosphate. Winter Bering Shelf water (wBSW) had high Si* (16.7 µmol/L; Si*=[Si(OH) 4 ]-[NO 3 ]) with negative N* (−11.7 µmol/L; N*=[PO 4 3 ]-16[PO 4 3 ]+3.5 µmol/L) in the water column, indicating nitrate deficiency. The warm Atlantic layer had positive N* (0.8 µmol/L) and negative Si* (−5.4 µmol/L) compared with Pacific source water. The vertical distribution of nutrients indicates that wBSW can be characterized by N* minimum and Si* maximum. In contrast, minima of Si* and SiO 3 2 /PO 4 3 below 200 m indicate the distribution of Atlantic warm water.
ISSN:0253-505X
1869-1099
DOI:10.1007/s13131-020-1651-8