The composition and flux of particulate and dissolved carbohydrates from the Rhone River into the Mediterranean Sea

被引:26
作者
Panagiotopoulos, C. [1 ,2 ]
Sempere, R. [1 ,2 ]
Para, J. [1 ,2 ]
Raimbault, P. [1 ,2 ]
Rabouille, C. [3 ]
Charriere, B. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Aix Marseille Univ, MIO, UMR 235, CNRS INSU,IRD,UMR 7294, F-13288 Marseille 09, France
[2] Univ Sud Toulon Var MIO, F-83957 La Garde, France
[3] Lab Mixte CNRS CEA, LSCE, F-91190 Gif Sur Yvette, France
关键词
TERRESTRIAL ORGANIC-MATTER; CARBON BUDGETS; NEUTRAL MONOSACCHARIDES; BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES; MOLECULAR INDICATORS; SURFACE SEDIMENTS; LANYANG HSI; AMINO-ACIDS; PARTICLES; NUTRIENTS;
D O I
10.5194/bg-9-1827-2012
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Carbohydrates are important components of the carbon cycle and may be used as indicators of the origin and the diagenetic status of marine and terrestrial organic matter. Nevertheless, comprehensive studies of both particulate (PCHO) and dissolved (DCHO) carbohydrates in rivers are scarce, and the seasonal and interannual variability of these compounds in relationship to the bulk particulate (POM) and dissolved organic matter (DOM) is largely unknown. For the period 2007-2009, we sampled once per month POM and DOM and measured the total suspended matter (TSM), POM, DOM, PCHO, and DCHO for the Rhoone River, which flows into the Mediterranean Sea. Using these measurements, we estimated for the above parameters annual fluxes for the period 2007-2009. The estimated carbohydrate fluxes averaged 0.064 +/- 0.026 x 10(10) moles Cyr(-1) for PCHO and 0.042 +/- 0.008 x 10(10) moles Cyr-1 DCHO, representing 6% and 7% of the annual flux of POC and DOC, respectively. During flood and low-water periods, POM variations were reflected into the PCHO pool, whereas this was not observed for DOC and DCHO, indicating a decoupling between particulate and dissolved organic matter. Our results also showed that flood and low-water periods may be differentiated using the ratios PCHO/DCHO and POC/DOC, which had a significant relationship. Based on the carbohydrate abundances in both the PCHO and DCHO pools, we conclude that this material mainly derives from allochthonous sources (vascular plants, bacteria and soils). Moreover, during flood events, an enrichment in mannose in POM was observed, probably reflecting an angiosperm source (leaves or grasses). By expanding our re-sults to the northwestern Mediterranean Sea (Gulf of Lions), we found that the total organic carbon (TOC) fluxes of the Rhone River accounted for similar to 1% of the standing stock of seawater TOC. Considering that glucose is the most abundant carbohydrate in both particulate and dissolved organic matter pools (similar to 33 %), its annual flux in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea was estimated to 3.8 x 10(8) moles glucose.
引用
收藏
页码:1827 / 1844
页数:18
相关论文
共 92 条
[1]   Biogeochemical characterization of carbon sources in the strickland and fly rivers, Papua New Guinea [J].
Alin, Simone R. ;
Aalto, Rolf ;
Goni, Miguel A. ;
Richey, Jeffrey E. ;
Dietrich, William E. .
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-EARTH SURFACE, 2008, 113 (F1)
[2]   The biogeochemistry of dissolved organic matter and nutrients in two large Arctic estuaries and potential implications for our understanding of the Arctic Ocean system [J].
Amon, RMW ;
Meon, B .
MARINE CHEMISTRY, 2004, 92 (1-4) :311-330
[3]   Combined neutral sugars as indicators of the diagenetic state of dissolved organic matter in the Arctic Ocean [J].
Amon, RMW ;
Benner, R .
DEEP-SEA RESEARCH PART I-OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH PAPERS, 2003, 50 (01) :151-169
[4]   Sorptive fractionation of dissolved organic nitrogen and amino acids onto fine sediments within the Amazon Basin [J].
Aufdenkampe, AK ;
Hedges, JI ;
Richey, JE ;
Krusche, AV ;
Llerena, CA .
LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY, 2001, 46 (08) :1921-1935
[5]   Organic matter in the Peruvian headwaters of the Amazon: Compositional evolution from the Andes to the lowland Amazon mainstem [J].
Aufdenkampe, Anthony K. ;
Mayorga, Emilio ;
Hedges, John I. ;
Llerena, Carlos ;
Quay, Paul D. ;
Gudeman, Jack ;
Krusche, Alex V. ;
Richey, Jeffrey E. .
ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY, 2007, 38 (03) :337-364
[6]   Riverine coupling of biogeochemical cycles between land, oceans, and atmosphere [J].
Aufdenkampe, Anthony K. ;
Mayorga, Emilio ;
Raymond, Peter A. ;
Melack, John M. ;
Doney, Scott C. ;
Alin, Simone R. ;
Aalto, Rolf E. ;
Yoo, Kyungsoo .
FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT, 2011, 9 (01) :53-60
[7]   What happens to terrestrial organic matter in the ocean? [J].
Benner, R .
MARINE CHEMISTRY, 2004, 92 (1-4) :307-310
[8]   Molecular indicators of the sources and transformations of dissolved organic matter in the Mississippi river plume [J].
Benner, R ;
Opsahl, S .
ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY, 2001, 32 (04) :597-611
[9]   Distributions of uronic acids and O-methyl sugars in sinking and sedimentary particles in two coastal marine environments [J].
Bergamaschi, BA ;
Walters, JS ;
Hedges, JI .
GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA, 1999, 63 (3-4) :413-425
[10]   COMPARISON OF THE COMPONENTS OF THE PLANKTONIC FOOD WEB IN THREE LARGE RIVERS (RHINE, MOSELLE AND SAAR) [J].
Bergfeld, Tanja ;
Scherwass, Anja ;
Ackermann, Barbara ;
Arndt, Hartmut ;
Schoel, Andreas .
RIVER RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS, 2009, 25 (10) :1232-1250