Oxygen consumption in Arctic sediments


Autoria(s): Hulth, Stefan; Blackburn, TH; Hall, Per
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 79.124571 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 23.175025 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 75.983300 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 5.916700 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 81.650000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 34.866700 * DATE/TIME START: 1991-06-25T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1991-09-23T00:00:00

Data(s)

28/02/2012

Resumo

Total sediment oxygen consumption rates (TSOC or Jtot), measured during sediment-water incubations, and sediment oxygen microdistributions were studied at 16 stations in the Arctic Ocean (Svalbard area). The oxygen consumption rates ranged between 1.85 and 11.2 mmol m**-2 d**-1, and oxygen penetrated from 5.0 to >59 mm into the investigated sediments. Measured TSOC exceeded the calculated diffusive oxygen fluxes (Jdiff) by 1.1-4.8 times. Diffusive fluxes across the sediment-water interface were calculated using the whole measured microprofiles, rather than the linear oxygen gradient in the top sediment layer. The lack of a significant correlation between found abundances of bioirrigating meiofauna and high Jtot/Jdiff ratios as well as minor discrepancies in measured TSOC between replicate sediment cores, suggest molecular diffusion, not bioirrigation, to be the most important transport mechanism for oxygen across the sediment-water interface and within these sediments. The high ratios of Jtot/Jdiff obtained for some stations were therefore suggested to be caused by topographic factors, i.e. underestimation of the actual sediment surface area when one-dimensional diffusive fluxes were calculated, or sampling artifacts during core recovery from great water depths. Measured TSOC correlated to water depth raised to the -0.4 to -0.5 power (TSOC = water depth**-0.4 to -0.5) for all investigated stations, but they could be divided into two groups representing different geographical areas with different sediment oxygen consumption characteristics. The differences in TSOC between the two areas were suggested to reflect hydrographic factors (such as ice coverage and import/production of reactive particulate organic material) related to the dominating water mass (Atlantic or polar) in each of the two areas. The good correlation between TSOC and water depth**-0.4 to -0.5 rules out any of the stations investigated to be topographic depressions with pronounced enhanced sediment oxygen consumption.

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application/zip, 20 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.776753

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.776753

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

PANGAEA

Direitos

CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Hulth, Stefan; Blackburn, TH; Hall, Per (1994): Arctic sediments (Svalbard): consumption and microdistribution of oxygen. Marine Chemistry, 46(3), 293-316, doi:10.1016/0304-4203(94)90084-1

Palavras-Chave #ADEPD; ARK-VIII/2; Atlantic Data Base for Exchange Processes at the Deep Sea Floor; Calculated from profiles, ex situ; Carbon, organic, total; Comment; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Estimation from polynomial curve fit; Event; Giant box corer; GKG; Incubation of bottom water, ex-situ; Incubation of surface sediment, ex-situ (Hulth et al., 1994); Macrofauna, biomass, ash free dry mass; Macrof biom AFDM; MUC; MULT; MultiCorer; Multiple investigations; O2; O2 pen depth; Oxygen; Oxygen flux, sediment oxygen demand; Oxygen penetration depth; Polarstern; Poros; Porosity; PS19/040; PS19/045; PS19/050; PS19/070; PS19/078; PS19/082; PS19/084; PS19/086; PS19/098; PS19/100; PS19/101; PS19/105; PS19/108; PS19/112; PS19/119; PS19/134; PS19/143; PS19/146; PS19 EPOS II; Sal; Salinity; shipboard core incubation; shipboard diffusion calculation; SOD; Temp; Temperature, water; TOC
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