Quantitative estimates of labile and semi-labile dissolved organic carbon in the western Arctic Ocean: A molecular approach

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作者
Davis, Jenny [1 ]
Benner, Ronald [1 ]
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[1] Univ S Carolina, Marine Sci Program, Columbia, SC 29208 USA
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10.4319/lo.2007.52.6.2434
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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A novel molecular approach based on carbon-normalized yields of combined amino acids was developed to quantify concentrations of labile (L), semi-labile (S), and refractory (R) dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in shelf and basin waters of the Western Arctic Ocean. Concentrations of L-DOC were seasonally and spatially variable (0.1-14.2 mu mol L-1). In contrast, concentrations of S-DOC were much less variable (20.2 +/- 0.68 mu mol L-1 SE). Average concentrations of L-DOC in shelf waters increased from 0.7 mu mol L-1 to 2.4 mu mol L-1 between the spring and summer of 2002 and from 1.4 mu mol L-1 to 3.9 mu mol L-1 between the spring and summer of 2004. Primary productivity increased 2-3-fold between spring and summer, indicating a strong linkage between plankton and L-DOC production. Patterns of L-DOC abundance in surface waters are suggestive of multiple mechanisms of L-DOC production, including direct release from phytoplankton and release during grazing. Concentrations of L-DOC were not correlated with those of total DOC. Elevated concentrations of L-DOC in halocline waters (40-200-m depth) of the Canada Basin indicated rapid transport of shelf-produced DOC into the basin. Chemical and physical properties of basin waters with elevated L-DOC concentrations indicated a sediment-derived source of basin L-DOC. The approach presented here for quantifying the labile and semi-labile fractions of DOC is a potentially powerful tool for understanding processes controlling the distribution, production, and utilization of dissolved organic matter.
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