Upper-ocean flux of biogenic calcite produced by the Arctic planktonic foraminifera Neogloboquadrina pachyderma
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Published:2022-10-19
Issue:20
Volume:19
Page:4903-4927
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ISSN:1726-4189
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Container-title:Biogeosciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biogeosciences
Author:
Tell FranziskaORCID, Jonkers LukasORCID, Meilland JulieORCID, Kucera MichalORCID
Abstract
Abstract. With ongoing warming and sea ice loss, the Arctic Ocean
and its marginal seas as a habitat for pelagic calcifiers are changing,
possibly resulting in modifications of the regional carbonate cycle and the
composition of the seafloor sediment. A substantial part of the pelagic
carbonate production in the Arctic is due to the calcification of the
dominant planktonic foraminifera species Neogloboquadrina pachyderma. To quantify carbonate production
and loss in the upper water layer by this important Arctic calcifier, we
compile and analyse data from vertical profiles in the upper water column of
shell number concentration, sizes and weights of this species across
the Arctic region during summer. Our data are inconclusive on whether the
species performs ontogenetic vertical migration throughout its life cycle or
whether individual specimens calcify at a fixed depth within the vertical
habitat. The base of the productive zone of the species is on average
located below 100 m and at maximum at 300 m and is regionally highly
variable. The calcite flux immediately below the productive zone (export
flux) is on average 8 mg CaCO3 m−2 d−1, and we observe that
this flux is attenuated until at least 300 m below the base of the
productive zone by a mean rate of 6.6 % per 100 m. Regionally, the summer
export flux of N. pachyderma calcite varies by more than 2 orders of magnitude, and the
estimated mean export flux below the twilight zone is sufficient to account
for about a quarter of the total pelagic carbonate flux in the region. These
results indicate that estimates of the Arctic pelagic carbonate budget will
have to account for large regional differences in the export flux of the
major pelagic calcifiers and confirm that substantial attenuation of the
export flux occurs in the twilight zone.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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