Author:
Eduardo Menschel A.,González Humberto E.
Abstract
Abstract
The role of appendicularian faecal pellet (FPa) size fractions on coccolithophore-derived particulate organic carbon (POC) and calcium carbonate (CaCO3) export to the deep sea was assessed from sediment traps within a period of ten years (1995–2004) off Coquimbo (CQ, 30°S) and five years (2005–2009) off Concepción (CC, 36°S) in the Humboldt Current System (HCS) off Chile. The composition and size distribution of 1,135 FPa samples from sediment traps deployed at 2,300 and 1,000 m depths showed non-linear, inverse relationships between the FPa size-fractions and their volume-specific POC and CaCO3 contents, which were up to ten times higher for small (<100 µm in diameter) than large (>100 µm) FPa. On average, 13 and 2% of the total POC and CaCO3 fluxes, respectively, were contributed mainly by small FPa (90%), with maxima during the autumn and summer. Thus, a non-linear, exponential model of volume-specific POC and CaCO3 contents of FPa substantially improved vertical flux rate estimates. In the HCS, annual carbon flux based on a non-linear FPa carbon load was double the estimate assuming a linear-volume to carbon load for FPa (345 and 172 kton C y−1). We recommend a widespread consideration of this non-linear model in global carbon estimates.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Government of Chile | Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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