通过海洋的黄昏区域重新审视碳流
Ken O Buesseler1, Carl H Lamborg, Philip W Boyd
1Department of Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA 02543, USA. kbuesseler@whoi.edu
概括
海洋生物捕获二氧化碳,但暮色区迅速消耗它,降低效率. 我们的研究显示,碳转移效率的变化很大,影响了全球碳封存估计.
科学领域:
- 海洋学 海洋学 海洋学
- 海洋生物地质化学海洋生物地质化学
- 碳循环研究 碳循环研究
背景情况:
- 海洋生物对于将大气中的二氧化碳通过沉没颗粒在深海中隔离至关重要.
- 这种碳捕获的效率受到海洋暮色区 (100-1000米) 的快速生物消耗和重矿化限制.
- 这种中水深区域仍然长期未被研究,这阻碍了对碳循环的准确建模.
研究的目的:
- 为了量化沉没的微粒有机碳 (POC) 在黄昏区的转移效率.
- 评估这种效率在不同海洋地点的变化.
- 为了突出这种变化的影响,全球碳封存模型.
主要方法:
- 部署中性浮动沉积物陷以采样沉降颗粒.
- 从暮色区 (150-500米深) 收集样本.
- 在两个对比的海洋地点测量微粒有机碳转移效率.
主要成果:
- 在两个研究地点,在150至500米的深沉有机碳颗粒的传输效率分别为20%和50%.
- 在黄昏区域内,碳转移效率显示出显著的变化.
- 确定这种变异性在当前的生物地球化学模型中表现不佳.
结论:
- 海洋生物的效率在黄昏区非常可变.
- 由于这种变异性,当前的生物地化学模型可能会低估或误解全球碳封存.
- 这种变化的全球影响可能相当于每年超过3克的碳分离差异.
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