Incorporation of Multi‐Elements Into Diatom Frustules in the Scotia Sea, Antarctica, Since the Last Glacial Maximum

Sunghan Kim, Bo Kyung Kim, K. Yoo, Min Kyung Lee, Jae Il Lee, Sookwan Kim, Y. Bak
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The glacial‐interglacial cycle of elements and the linkage with biological production is very important. Nonetheless, records on incorporation of elements into diatom frustules are very poor in the Southern Ocean where diatom productivity is very high. As a result, there is a big gap in our understanding of elemental cycles in association with biological production and the controlling mechanisms. Here, we documented concentrations of major, trace, and rare earth elements of diatom frustules in two cores collected from the Southern Ocean since the Last Glacial Maximum to understand changes of incorporation of these elements into diatom frustules and to investigate mechanisms for changing incorporation. We found that there are three types of glacial‐interglacial variation patterns. Most elements showed increased (decreased) concentrations during the glacial period (interglacial) with decreased (increased) diatom production in the surface water following the variation pattern of magnetic susceptibility, whereas P, Ge, and Sb showed the opposite trend following the variation pattern of biogenic opal. Li, Ni, Ag, W, U, and I showed no clear glacial‐interglacial variation pattern. These different variation patterns imply that elemental incorporation into diatom frustules are also different according to elements. Our results revealed that biologically mediated removal of most elements from surface water to deep‐sea is comparable between glacial (low diatom production with high elements assimilation) and interglacial (high diatom production with low elements assimilation) periods in the Southern Ocean. However, more removal of P, Sb, and Ge in the surface water by diatoms occurs during interglacial periods in the Southern Ocean.
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末次冰川极盛时期以来南极洲斯科舍海硅藻壳中多种元素的掺入情况
元素的冰川-间冰期循环以及与生物生产的联系非常重要。然而,在硅藻生产力非常高的南大洋,有关元素融入硅藻壳的记录非常少。因此,我们对与生物生产相关的元素循环及其控制机制的了解还有很大差距。在这里,我们记录了自末次冰川极盛时期以来从南大洋采集的两个岩芯中硅藻结壳的主要、痕量和稀土元素的浓度,以了解这些元素融入硅藻结壳的变化情况,并研究元素融入变化的机制。我们发现冰川-冰川间的变化模式有三种。大多数元素在冰川期(间冰期)随着地表水中硅藻产量的减少(增加)而浓度增加(减少),这与磁感应强度的变化规律一致;而 P、Ge 和 Sb 则与生物蛋白石的变化规律呈相反趋势。Li、Ni、Ag、W、U 和 I 则没有明显的冰川-冰期变化规律。这些不同的变化规律意味着不同元素在硅藻颗粒中的掺入量也是不同的。我们的研究结果表明,在南大洋的冰川期(硅藻产量低,元素同化量高)和间冰期(硅藻产量高,元素同化量低),生物介导的大多数元素从表层水到深海的去除量相当。不过,在南大洋的间冰期,硅藻对表层水中的 P、Sb 和 Ge 的去除较多。
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