Distributions of in situ parameters, dissolved (in)organic carbon, and nutrients in the water column and pore waters of Arctic fjords (western Spitsbergen) during a melting season

IF 3.8 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY ACS Chemical Biology Pub Date : 2024-07-26 DOI:10.5194/essd-16-3419-2024
S. R. Saghravani, M. E. Böttcher, Wei-Li Hong, K. Kuliński, A. Lepland, Arunima Sen, B. Szymczycha
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Abstract. A nutrient distribution, such as that of phosphate (PO43-), ammonium (NH4+), nitrate (NO3-), dissolved silica (Si), total dissolved nitrogen (TN), and dissolved organic nitrogen (DON), together with dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and inorganic carbon (DIC), was investigated during a high-melting season in 2021 in the western Spitsbergen fjords (Hornsund, Isfjorden, Kongsfjorden, and Krossfjorden). Both the water column and the pore water were investigated for nutrients and dissolved carbon distribution and gradients. The water column concentrations of most measured parameters, such as PO43-, NH4+, NO3-, Si, and DIC, showed significant changes among fjords and water masses. In addition, pore water gradients of PO43-, NH4+, NO3-, Si, DIC, and DOC revealed significant variability between fjords and are likely substantial sources of the investigated elements for the water column. The reported dataset reflects differences in hydrography and biogeochemical ecosystem functions of the investigated western Spitsbergen fjords and may form the base for further modeling of physical oceanographic and biogeochemical processes within these fjords. All data discussed in this communication are stored in the Zenodo online repository at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11237340 (Szymczycha et al., 2024).
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融化季节北极峡湾(斯匹次卑尔根西部)水体和孔隙水中的原位参数、溶解(内)有机碳和营养物质的分布情况
摘要2021 年,在斯匹次卑尔根群岛西部峡湾(霍恩松峡湾、伊斯富峡湾、康斯富峡湾和克罗斯富峡湾)的一个高融化季节,研究了营养物质的分布,如磷酸盐 (PO43-)、铵 (NH4+)、硝酸盐 (NO3-)、溶解硅 (Si)、溶解总氮 (TN) 和溶解有机氮 (DON),以及溶解有机碳 (DOC) 和无机碳 (DIC)。对水体和孔隙水的营养物质和溶解碳分布及梯度进行了调查。大多数测量参数(如 PO43-、NH4+、NO3-、Si 和 DIC)的水柱浓度在不同峡湾和水体之间发生了显著变化。此外,PO43-、NH4+、NO3-、Si、DIC 和 DOC 的孔隙水梯度也显示出不同峡湾之间的显著差异,很可能是所调查元素在水体中的重要来源。所报告的数据集反映了所调查的斯匹次卑尔根西部峡湾的水文地理和生物地球化学生态系统功能的差异,可为进一步模拟这些峡湾内的物理海洋学和生物地球化学过程奠定基础。本文讨论的所有数据均存储在 Zenodo 在线存储库中,网址为 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11237340(Szymczycha 等人,2024 年)。
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ACS Chemical Biology
ACS Chemical Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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