Spatial patterns of aerobic and anaerobic mineralization rates and oxygen penetration dynamics in coral reef sediments


Autoria(s): Werner, Ursula; Bird, Paul; Wild, Christian; Ferdelman, Timothy; Polerecky, Lubos; Eickert, Gabriele; Jonstone, Ron; Hoegh-Guldberg, Ove; de Beer, Dirk
Contribuinte(s)

Otto Kinne

Data(s)

01/01/2006

Resumo

Oxygen consumption rates (OCR), aerobic mineralization and sulfate reduction rates (SRR) were studied in the permeable carbonate reef sediments of Heron Reef, Australia. We selected 4 stations with different hydrodynamic regimes for this study. In situ oxygen penetration into the sediments was measured with an autonomous microsensor profiler. Areal OCR were quantified from the measured oxygen penetration depth and volumetric OCR. Oxygen penetration and dynamics (median penetration depths at the 4 stations ranged between 0.3 and 2.2 cm), OCR (median 57 to 196 mmol C m(-2) d(-1)), aerobic mineralization (median 24 to 176 mmol C m(-2) d(-1)) and SRR (median 9 to 42 mmol C m(-2) d(-1)) were highly variable between sites. The supply of oxygen by pore water advection was a major cause for high mineralization rates by stimulating aerobic mineralization at all sites. However, estimated bottom water filtration rates could not explain the differences in volumetric OCR and SRR between the 4 stations. This suggests that local mineralization rates are additionally controlled by factors other than current driven pore water advection, e.g. by the distribution of the benthic fauna or by local differences in labile organic carbon supply from sources such as benthic photosynthesis. Carbon mineralization rates were among the highest reported for coral reef sediments, stressing the role of these sediments in the functioning of the reef ecosystem.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:80900

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Inter-Research

Palavras-Chave #Coral Reef #Permeable Sands #Oxygen Consumption #Sulfate Reduction #Microsensors #In Situ Measurements #Ecology #Marine & Freshwater Biology #Oceanography #Great-barrier-reef #Bacterial Sulfate Reduction #Coastal Marine-sediments #Pore-water Exchange #Organic-matter #Carbonate Sediments #Permeable Sediments #Solute Exchange #Red-sea #Benthic Communities
Tipo

Journal Article