Particulate organic carbon (POC) in surface sediments of the Baltic Sea

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Thomas Leipe
Franz Tauber
Henry Vallius
Joonas Virtasalo
Szymon Uścinowicz
Nicole Kowalski
Sven Hille
Susanna Lindgren
Tero Myllyvirta
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[1] Institute of Baltic Sea Research,Polish Geological Institute
[2] Geological Survey of Finland,Department of Geology
[3] Marine Geology Branch,undefined
[4] University of Turku,undefined
[5] Itä-Uudenmaan ja Porvoonjoen vesien - ja ilmansuojeluyhdistys r.y.,undefined
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Geo-Marine Letters | 2011年 / 31卷
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Particulate Organic Carbon; Mass Accumulation Rate; Particulate Organic Carbon Concentration; Bornholm Basin; Gotland Basin;
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In this study, particulate organic carbon (POC) contents and their distribution pattern in surficial sediments of the Baltic Sea are presented for 1,471 sampling stations. POC contents range from approx. 0.1% in shallow sandy areas up to 16% in deep muddy basins (e.g. Gotland Basin). Some novel relationships were identified between sediment mass physical properties (dry bulk density (DBD), grain size) and POC levels. Notably, the highest POC concentrations (about 10–17 mg cm–3) occur in sandy mud to mud (60–100% mud content) with intermediate POC contents of about 3–7% and DBDs of 0.1–0.4 g cm–3. Areas with this range in values seem to represent the optimum conditions for POC accumulation in the Baltic Sea. The maximum POC contents (8–16%) are found in fluid mud of the central Baltic Sea characterized by extremely low DBDs (<0.1 g cm–3) and moderate POC concentrations (4–7 mg cm–3). Furthermore, sediment mass accumulation rates (MAR), based on 210Pb and 137Cs measurements and available for 303 sites of the Baltic Sea, were used for assessing the spatial distribution of POC burial rates. Overall, these vary between 14 and 35 g m–2 year–1 in the mud depositional areas and, in total, at least 3.5 (±2.9) Mt POC are buried annually. Distribution patterns of POC contents and burial rates are not identical for the central Baltic Sea because of the low MAR in this area. The presented data characterize Baltic Sea sediments as an important sink for organic carbon. Regional differences in organic carbon deposition can be explained by the origin and transport pathways of POC, as well as the environmental conditions prevailing at the seafloor (morphology, currents, redox conditions). These findings can serve to improve budget calculations and modelling of the carbon cycle in this large brackish-water marginal sea.
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