Yuki Ota , Masahiro Suzumura , Ayumi Tsukasaki , Atsushi Suzuki , Koji Seike , Jumpei Minatoya
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Abstract
Cobalt-rich ferromanganese crusts are present on seamount summits throughout the northwestern Pacific at water depths of approximately 1000 to 2500 m, where they are often associated with unconsolidated sediments. Sedimentation rates at the summits of seamounts calculated from ages 14C were 0.61 to 2.05 cm kyr−1, higher than those of the surrounding abyssal plain. Sediments at seamount summits consist almost entirely of carbonate, which may contribute to higher sedimentation rates at summits than at seamount feet, which are below the carbonate compensation depth. The shallowest mixing layer depth and the smallest particle mixing coefficient (estimated from 210Pb data) at the summit areas than at the foot of seamounts; suggest a weak bioturbation activity in the peaks. The difference in bottom-water dissolved oxygen and particulate organic matter concentrations between the summits and feet of the seamounts in the northwestern Pacific may contribute to this difference in bioturbation activity.
富钴锰铁结壳存在于整个西北太平洋水深约1000至2500米的海山峰顶,在那里它们通常与松散的沉积物有关。14C以来海山峰顶的沉积速率为0.61 ~ 2.05 cm kyr−1,高于周围深海平原。海山山顶的沉积物几乎完全由碳酸盐组成,这可能导致海山山顶的沉积速率高于低于碳酸盐补偿深度的海山脚。山顶混合层深度最小,颗粒混合系数最小(根据210Pb数据估算);说明峰处有微弱的生物扰动活动。西北太平洋海底山的峰顶和山脚之间的底水溶解氧和颗粒有机物浓度的差异可能是造成这种生物扰动活动差异的原因。
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The Journal of Marine Systems provides a medium for interdisciplinary exchange between physical, chemical and biological oceanographers and marine geologists. The journal welcomes original research papers and review articles. Preference will be given to interdisciplinary approaches to marine systems.