Organic nutrients and excess nitrogen in the North Atlantic
subtropical gyre
Organic nutrients and excess nitrogen in the North Atlantic
subtropical gyre
To enable an accurate estimate of total excess nitrogen
(N) in the North Atlantic, a new tracer TNxs is de-
fined, which includes the contribution of organic nutrients to
the assessment of N:P stoichiometric anomalies. We measured
the spatial distribution of TNxs within the subtropical
North Atlantic using data from a trans-Atlantic section across
24.5 N occupied in 2004. We then employ three different
approaches to infer rates of total excess nitrogen accumulation
using pCFC-12 derived ventilation ages (a TNxs vertical
integration, a one end-member and a two-end member
mixing model). Despite some variability among the different
methods the dissolved organic nutrient fraction always
contributes to about half of the TNxs accumulation, which
is in the order of 9.38±4.18×1011 molNy?1. We suggest
that neglecting organic nutrients in stoichiometric balances
of the marine N and P inventories can lead to systematic errors
when estimating deviations of nitrogen excess or deficit
relative to the Redfield ratio in the oceans. For the North
Atlantic the inclusion of the organic fraction to the excess nitrogen
pool leads to an upward revision of the N supply by
N2 fixation to 10.2±6.9×1011 molNy?1.
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Landolfi, A.
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Oschlies, A.
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Sanders, R.
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2008
Landolfi, A.
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Oschlies, A.
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Sanders, R.
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Landolfi, A., Oschlies, A. and Sanders, R.
(2008)
Organic nutrients and excess nitrogen in the North Atlantic
subtropical gyre.
Biogeosciences, 5 (5), .
Abstract
To enable an accurate estimate of total excess nitrogen
(N) in the North Atlantic, a new tracer TNxs is de-
fined, which includes the contribution of organic nutrients to
the assessment of N:P stoichiometric anomalies. We measured
the spatial distribution of TNxs within the subtropical
North Atlantic using data from a trans-Atlantic section across
24.5 N occupied in 2004. We then employ three different
approaches to infer rates of total excess nitrogen accumulation
using pCFC-12 derived ventilation ages (a TNxs vertical
integration, a one end-member and a two-end member
mixing model). Despite some variability among the different
methods the dissolved organic nutrient fraction always
contributes to about half of the TNxs accumulation, which
is in the order of 9.38±4.18×1011 molNy?1. We suggest
that neglecting organic nutrients in stoichiometric balances
of the marine N and P inventories can lead to systematic errors
when estimating deviations of nitrogen excess or deficit
relative to the Redfield ratio in the oceans. For the North
Atlantic the inclusion of the organic fraction to the excess nitrogen
pool leads to an upward revision of the N supply by
N2 fixation to 10.2±6.9×1011 molNy?1.
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Published date: 2008
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Local EPrints ID: 63938
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/63938
ISSN: 1726-4170
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