CHEMICAL TRACERS OF BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES IN SHALLOW WATERS OF NORTH PACIFIC - PREFORMED NITRATE DISTRIBUTIONS

Citation
S. Emerson et Tl. Hayward, CHEMICAL TRACERS OF BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES IN SHALLOW WATERS OF NORTH PACIFIC - PREFORMED NITRATE DISTRIBUTIONS, Journal of marine research, 53(3), 1995, pp. 499-513
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Oceanografhy
Journal title
ISSN journal
00222402
Volume
53
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
499 - 513
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-2402(1995)53:3<499:CTOBPI>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Distributions of nitrate and Apparent Oxygen Utilization in the upper subtropical North Pacific Ocean reveal a layer with negative values of preformed nitrate. This layer occurs at depths just below the 1% ligh t level and above the density of sigma theta 25.6. We show that large- scale spatial patterns in the distribution of this feature are determi ned by an interaction between light penetration and the depth of isopy cnal surfaces which are ventilated in nutrient rich surface waters. Al though the data alone are insufficient to distinguish between several possible causes, we believe the geographic and depth distributions of the negative preformed nitrate feature are most readily explained by r espiration of nitrogen-poor dissolved organic matter (DOM) from the su rface ocean with the possible accompaniment of nitrate uptake. Dissolv ed organic carbon gradients and transport calculations suggest that a significant fraction of the carbon flux out of the euphotic zone may b e via DOM, indicating that the processes responsible for creating the negative preformed nitrate feature could alter the metabolite stoichio metry in upper subtropical Pacific Ocean.