Authigenic Iron Is a Significant Component of Oceanic Labile Particulate Iron Inventories

Author:

Sofen Laura E.1ORCID,Antipova Olga A.2,Buck Kristen N.34ORCID,Caprara Salvatore3,Chacho Lauren15,Johnson Rodney J.6ORCID,Kim Gabriella17ORCID,Morton Peter8910,Ohnemus Daniel C.11,Rauschenberg Sara1,Sedwick Peter N.12ORCID,Tagliabue Alessandro13ORCID,Twining Benjamin S.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences East Boothbay ME USA

2. X‐Ray Science Division Advanced Photon Source Argonne National Laboratory Lemont IL USA

3. College of Marine Science University of South Florida St. Petersburg FL USA

4. Now at College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences Oregon State University Corvallis OR USA

5. Northeastern University Boston MA USA

6. Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences St. Georges Bermuda

7. Colby College Waterville ME USA

8. National High Magnetic Field Lab Geochemistry Group Tallahassee FL USA

9. Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science Florida State University Tallahassee FL USA

10. Now at Department of Oceanography Texas A&M University College Station Texas USA

11. Skidaway Institute of Oceanography University of Georgia Savannah GA USA

12. Department of Ocean and Earth Sciences Old Dominion University Norfolk VA USA

13. School of Environmental Sciences University of Liverpool Liverpool UK

Abstract

AbstractParticulate phases transport trace metals (TM) and thereby exert a major control on TM distribution in the ocean. Particulate TMs can be classified by their origin as lithogenic (crustal material), biogenic (cellular), or authigenic (formed in situ), but distinguishing these fractions analytically in field samples is a challenge often addressed using operational definitions and assumptions. These different phases require accurate characterization because they have distinct roles in the biogeochemical iron cycle. Particles collected from the upper 2,000 m of the northwest subtropical Atlantic Ocean over four seasonal cruises throughout 2019 were digested with a chemical leach to operationally distinguish labile particulate material from refractory lithogenics. Direct measurements of cellular iron (Fe) were used to calculate the biogenic contribution to the labile Fe fraction, and any remaining labile material was defined as authigenic. Total particulate Fe (PFe) inventories varied <15% between seasons despite strong seasonality in dust inputs. Across seasons, the total PFe inventory (±1SD) was composed of 73 ± 13% lithogenic, 18 ± 7% authigenic, and 10 ± 8% biogenic Fe above the deep chlorophyll maximum (DCM), and 69 ± 8% lithogenic, 30 ± 8% authigenic, and 1.1 ± 0.5% biogenic Fe below the DCM. Data from three other ocean regions further reveal the importance of the authigenic fraction across broad productivity and Fe gradients, comprising ca. 20%–27% of total PFe.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Atmospheric Science,General Environmental Science,Environmental Chemistry,Global and Planetary Change

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