Increased DIN Storage and ΔDIC/ΔDIN Ratio in the Subsurface Water of the Canada Basin, 1990‒2015

Author:

Zhang Tianzhen1ORCID,Hao Qiang1,Jin Haiyan1ORCID,Bai Youcheng1ORCID,Zhuang Yanpei2ORCID,Qi Di2ORCID,Chen Jianfang13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Marine Ecosystem Dynamics Second Institute of Oceanography Ministry of Natural Resources Hangzhou China

2. Polar and Marine Research Institute Jimei University Xiamen China

3. State Key Laboratory of Satellite Ocean Environment Dynamics Second Institute of Oceanography Ministry of Natural Resources Hangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractThe subsurface layer of the Canada Basin contains large reservoirs of dissolved inorganic nitrogen and carbon (DIN and DIC, respectively). Under rapid change of Arctic climate system, these reservoirs may not only serve as potential material bases for primary production, but also for carbon source and sink. However, the long‐term trends in reservoirs and the interaction between reservoirs and the upper ocean are not fully understood. This study used two data sets to evaluate the long‐term trends in the DIN and DIC reservoirs in the subsurface layer of the Canada Basin during 1990–2015. The results indicate an increase of ∼35% in the subsurface DIN reservoir over 25 years, whereas the DIN concentration remained fairly constant. The discrepancy between the DIN reservoir and DIN concentration was primarily owing to the expansion of the subsurface layer, which increased the DIN stock but maintained a relatively stable DIN concentration. Additionally, the ΔDIC/ΔDIN ratio in the subsurface layer increased by ∼33% over 25 years, primarily due to denitrification on the pathway of Pacific inflow, such as Chukchi shelf. In the Canada Basin, the enhanced mixing between the subsurface and surface layers may promote primary production and render the subsurface layer a carbon source. Consequently, when studying the biogeochemical cycles in the changing Arctic Ocean, the long‐term interactions between the subsurface and surface layers in the Canada Basin should be further considered.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Space and Planetary Science,Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics,Oceanography

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