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Export of organic carbon and biominerals derived from 234Th and 210Po at the Porcupine Abyssal Plain

Export of organic carbon and biominerals derived from 234Th and 210Po at the Porcupine Abyssal Plain
Export of organic carbon and biominerals derived from 234Th and 210Po at the Porcupine Abyssal Plain
The simultaneous estimation of particulate organic carbon (POC), particulate inorganic carbon (PIC) and biogenic silica (BSi) export fluxes is key to the study of carbon export due to the hypothesized role of biominerals in the sinking of organic particles. This paper presents of the first attempts to measure downward fluxes of POC, PIC and BSi from the surface ocean using both the 234Th-238U and the 210Po-210Pb disequilibria and drifting sediments trap synchronously at the Porcupine Abyssal Plain in summer 2009. The combined use of the three techniques allowed us to analyze their suitability not only for POC flux estimates, but also as tracers of PIC and BSi fluxes. POC and biomineral/radionuclide ratios were measured in two size fractions to better understand differences between 234Th derived export and 210Po derived export. 210Po derived POC and biomineral fluxes were unexpectedly closer to POC and biomineral fluxes recorded by sediment traps than 234Th derived POC and biomineral fluxes which were higher than obtained from the other two approaches. We suggest that 210Po, because of its biogeochemical behavior, is a better proxy for POC and mineral fluxes than is 234Th in post bloom conditions. The contribution of smaller (1–53 ?m) particles to flux is also considered in order to explain the differences in derived fluxes.
POC export flux, PIC export flux, BSi export flux, 234Th, 210Po, Porcupine Abyssal Plain
0967-0637
88-101
Le Moigne, F.A.C.
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Villa-Alfageme, M.
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Sanders, R.J.
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Marsay, C.
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Henson, S.
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García-Tenorio, R.
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Le Moigne, F.A.C.
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Villa-Alfageme, M.
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Henson, S.
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Le Moigne, F.A.C., Villa-Alfageme, M., Sanders, R.J., Marsay, C., Henson, S. and García-Tenorio, R. (2013) Export of organic carbon and biominerals derived from 234Th and 210Po at the Porcupine Abyssal Plain. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 72, 88-101. (doi:10.1016/j.dsr.2012.10.010).

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The simultaneous estimation of particulate organic carbon (POC), particulate inorganic carbon (PIC) and biogenic silica (BSi) export fluxes is key to the study of carbon export due to the hypothesized role of biominerals in the sinking of organic particles. This paper presents of the first attempts to measure downward fluxes of POC, PIC and BSi from the surface ocean using both the 234Th-238U and the 210Po-210Pb disequilibria and drifting sediments trap synchronously at the Porcupine Abyssal Plain in summer 2009. The combined use of the three techniques allowed us to analyze their suitability not only for POC flux estimates, but also as tracers of PIC and BSi fluxes. POC and biomineral/radionuclide ratios were measured in two size fractions to better understand differences between 234Th derived export and 210Po derived export. 210Po derived POC and biomineral fluxes were unexpectedly closer to POC and biomineral fluxes recorded by sediment traps than 234Th derived POC and biomineral fluxes which were higher than obtained from the other two approaches. We suggest that 210Po, because of its biogeochemical behavior, is a better proxy for POC and mineral fluxes than is 234Th in post bloom conditions. The contribution of smaller (1–53 ?m) particles to flux is also considered in order to explain the differences in derived fluxes.

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Published date: February 2013
Keywords: POC export flux, PIC export flux, BSi export flux, 234Th, 210Po, Porcupine Abyssal Plain
Organisations: Marine Biogeochemistry, Ocean Biochemistry & Ecosystems

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Local EPrints ID: 348307
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/348307
ISSN: 0967-0637
PURE UUID: be8da2da-0fbc-4239-8fad-081e893663a0

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Date deposited: 12 Feb 2013 09:59
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 12:57

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Author: F.A.C. Le Moigne
Author: M. Villa-Alfageme
Author: R.J. Sanders
Author: C. Marsay
Author: S. Henson
Author: R. García-Tenorio

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