Distribution of dissolved organic carbon in the central Arctic Ocean: the influence of physical and biological properties

Citation
I. Bussmann et G. Kattner, Distribution of dissolved organic carbon in the central Arctic Ocean: the influence of physical and biological properties, J MAR SYST, 27(1-3), 2000, pp. 209-219
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences","Earth Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF MARINE SYSTEMS
ISSN journal
09247963 → ACNP
Volume
27
Issue
1-3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
209 - 219
Database
ISI
SICI code
0924-7963(200012)27:1-3<209:DODOCI>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Detailed analysis of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) distribution in the cen tral Arctic Ocean revealed that a characteristic mean DOC concentration cou ld be assigned to each water mass: surface layer (78 muM; ranging from 43 t o 225 muM), halocline (77; 44-200 muM), Atlantic water (59; 41-126 muM) and deep water (53; 29-112 muM). The deep water DOC values were highest in the Makarov Basin with 56 muM, decreasing to 54 muM in the Amundsen Basin and to 50 muM in the Nansen Basin. Different types of DOC versus depth profiles are described. The "surface maximum" profile type normally occurred in ope n water with a strongly stratified water column. Straight DOC profiles domi nated under a closed ice cover and a mixed water column. No direct correlat ion of the individual DOC concentrations in the surface layer with biologic al and oceanographic parameters was found. Only at stations with open water and with a stratified water column were DOC concentrations coupled to prim ary production as indicated by chlorophyll a (chl a) and were significantly influenced by salinity, i.e., the freshwater signal from the Siberian Rive rs. An unexpected DOC decrease towards the seafloor across the Lomonosov Ri dge is discussed. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.