Fjords Are Potential Hotspots of Refractory Dissolved Organic Matter Production: Insights From 1 Year of Weekly Time‐Series Observations of Fluorescent Dissolved Organic Matter in the Bedford Basin, a Northwestern Atlantic Fjord

Author:

Xiao Xilin12ORCID,Shi Qiang23,Powers Leanne C.45,Wallace Douglas W. R.23ORCID,Gonsior Michael4,Chen Xiao6ORCID,Liu Jihua26,Hu Chen12ORCID,Lv Zongqing17,Zhang Rui12ORCID,Jiao Nianzhi12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Innovation Research Center for Carbon Neutralization Fujian Key Laboratory of Marine Carbon Sequestration Institute of Marine Microbes and Ecospheres College of Ocean and Earth Sciences State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science Xiamen University Xiamen China

2. Joint Laboratory for Ocean Research and Education at Dalhousie University Shandong University and Xiamen University, Halifax, Canada Qingdao, China and Xiamen China

3. Department of Oceanography Dalhousie University Halifax NS Canada

4. Chesapeake Biological Laboratory University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Solomons MD USA

5. Now at Department of Chemistry College of Environmental Science and Forestry State University of New York Syracuse NY USA

6. Institute of Marine Science and Technology Shandong University Qingdao China

7. Key Laboratory of Marine Eco‐Environmental Science and Technology and Marine Ecology Research Center First Institute of Oceanography Ministry of Natural Resources Qingdao PR China

Abstract

AbstractFjords are representative marine ecosystems that play an important role in regulating coastal carbon cycling. As fingerprints of the dissolved organic matter (DOM) pool, fluorescent DOM (FDOM) is widely used to study the ocean carbon cycle. Here, we report on 1‐year of weekly observations of FDOM (from May 2018 to May 2019) in the Bedford Basin, a well‐studied northwestern Atlantic fjord. Results showed that differences in FDOM indices (biological index, fluorescence index, and humification indices) between the euphotic and aphotic layers changed during the investigation period, suggesting that classical definitions of these indices may not apply consistently. Spearman rank correlations showed that the surface FDOM was affected by physical and biological factors, while water mass renewal was the major control for the deeper layer. Humic‐like FDOM (FDOMH) changed following the Atlantic deep‐water intrusion, indicating that FDOMH may be used to trace water mass movements in this region. FDOMH shows a significantly positive linear correlation with apparent oxygen utilization (AOU). Their slopes were higher than those from the open ocean, suggesting that the Bedford Basin is a hotspot of RDOM production. Hence, we proposed a possible carbon sequestration mechanism that fjords play as “RDOM producing hot spots” and that the produced RDOM is then transported to the open ocean via water mass movement and finally stored in the ocean for extended periods of time. The proposed biogeochemical processes may also occur, more generally, in the global coastal ocean.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation 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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