Sources and cycling of carbonyl sulfide in the Sargasso Sea

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Cutter, GA [1 ]
Cutter, LS [1 ]
Filippino, KC [1 ]
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[1] Old Dominion Univ, Dept Ocean Earth & Atmospher Sci, Norfolk, VA 23529 USA
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10.4319/lo.2004.49.2.0555
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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The cycling of the radiatively important gas carbonyl sulfide (OCS) was studied in surface waters of the Sargasso Sea. In August 1999, surface OCS concentrations averaged 8.6 pmol L(-1), showed minor diet variations, and varied little with depth. An OCS precursor, total dissolved organic sulfur (DOS), was lowest at the surface (40 nmol L(-1)) and increased with depth. The photoproduction rate of OCS from in situ incubations averaged 9.6 pmol L(-1) h(-1), whereas dark production was 7.0 pmol L(-1) h(-1). Apparent quantum yields were 10(-5)-10(-7) from 313-436 nm and varied with the water depth irradiated. In March 2000, there were strong diet variations in surface OCS (highest in late afternoon; overall average, 16.9 pmol L(-1)). Depth profiles in the afternoon showed surface water maxima and decreases with depth, whereas DOS had a surface maximum of 419 nmol L(-1) and decreased with depth. Dark production was 4.0 pmol L(-1) h(-1). Modeling of the diet cycle suggested a photoproduction rate of 16.4 pmol L(-1) h(-1). Overall, the photochemical production of OCS strongly depended on DOS and chromophoric dissolved organic matter, whereas dark production was influenced by the presence of particles and perhaps microbial respiration, showing a direct biotic influence on OCS cycling.
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