Pelagic phosphorus accumulation in the Pacific Ocean


Autoria(s): Moody, Judith; Chaboudy, Louis R; Worsley, Thomas R
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 4.215416 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -179.190623 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -56.402200 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 110.111700 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 36.868500 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -113.842000 * DATE/TIME START: 1969-08-15T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1982-11-19T00:00:00

Data(s)

31/08/1988

Resumo

As a limiting nutrient to marine life, phosphorus (P) is an effective tracer of today's marine productivity. The distribution of P in marine sediments likewise tracks the history of marine productivity because of its relative insolubility in seawater. CaCO3, biogenic opal, terrigenous sediment, and total P have been measured in cores from nine Pacific sites (Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) 65, 66, 310, 77, 62, 572, 463, 586, and GPC-3) and one subantarctic (DSDP 266) site. These sites were specifically chosen to provide information on biota burial flux changes with time for sedimentary sinks that represent key oceanographic variables, i.e., rate of upwelling, water depth, and carbonate dissolution gradient. The accumulation rates of these components for the last 10 Ma were then calculated from determined core age versus depth plots, core bulk density, and porosity data. The accumulation of P weakly correlates with that of CaCO3, moderately with that of total sediment, and very strongly with carbonate-free accumulation. Two prominent peaks for all components occur at 2-3 Ma and 5-6 Ma, and record the chemical loading of dissolved CaCO3, SiO2, and P from glacially emergent continental shelves. These results indicate that continental shelf phosphorites form during interglacially high sea levels and correspond to low deep-sea P accumulation rates, whereas glacially lowered sea levels allow for shelf bypassing and greater deep-sea P accumulation rates.

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application/zip, 10 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.726936

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.726936

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

PANGAEA

Direitos

CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Moody, Judith; Chaboudy, Louis R; Worsley, Thomas R (1988): Pacific pelagic phosphorus accumulation during the last 10 m.y. Paleoceanography, 3(1), 113-136, doi:10.1029/PA003i001p00113

Palavras-Chave #28-266; 32-310; 62-463; 7-62A; 7-65; 7-66A; 85-572; 89-586; 9-77; Acc rate CaCO3; Acc rate opal; Acc rate terr; Accumulation rate, calcium carbonate; Accumulation rate, opal; Accumulation rate, terrigeneous; Age; AGE; Antarctic Ocean/RIDGE; bSiO2; CaCO3; Calcium carbonate; coarse fraction >5 µm; Deep Sea Drilling Project; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP; fine fraction <5 µm; Glomar Challenger; GPC-3; Label; Leg28; Leg32; Leg62; Leg7; Leg85; Leg89; Leg9; LL44-GPC-3; North Pacific; North Pacific/BASIN; North Pacific/CONT RISE; North Pacific/HILL; North Pacific/RIDGE; North Pacific/SEAMOUNT; ODP sample designation; Opal, biogenic silica; P; PC; P flux; Phosphorus; Phosphorus flux; Piston corer; Sample code/label; Silicon Cycling in the World Ocean; SINOPS; South Pacific; Terr; Terrigeneous; total
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