中远洋镉微粒累积。

IF 5.4 2区 地球科学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Global Biogeochemical Cycles Pub Date : 2025-01-04 DOI:10.1029/2024GB008281
A. Laubach, J.-M. Lee, M. Sieber, N. T. Lanning, J. N. Fitzsimmons, T. M. Conway, P. J. Lam
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对溶解的镉(dCd)和磷酸(PO4)的观测表明,热带氧合中dCd在颗粒阶段的不明原因损失。在这里,我们收集了颗粒Cd和磷(P)的现有观测数据,并提供了来自美国GEOTRACES GP15太平洋经向样带的新数据,从颗粒Cd的角度来研究这一现象。我们使用一种简单的算法通过再生和可能的地下积累来重现颗粒Cd和P的站深剖面。我们对再生的研究揭示了颗粒Cd和P的解耦,这是由两个具有不同稳定性的颗粒池之间的变量分配驱动的。此外,我们确定了31个站点的地下颗粒Cd积累的证据。地下颗粒Cd积累最一致地发生在中上层热带太平洋,但在所有检查的海洋盆地都可以发现。这种积累与溶解氧或颗粒硫化物浓度没有很好的相关性。相反,我们观察到颗粒Cd的积累发生在与溶解锌(dZn)相比,dCd浓度相对较高的地区,并推测这是响应地下微量营养素平衡而增强dCd生物吸收的结果。
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Particulate Cadmium Accumulation in the Mesopelagic Ocean

Observations of dissolved cadmium (dCd) and phosphate (PO4) suggest an unexplained loss of dCd to the particulate phase in tropical oxyclines. Here, we compile existing observations of particulate Cd and phosphorus (P), and present new data from the US GEOTRACES GP15 Pacific Meridional Transect to examine this phenomenon from a particulate Cd perspective. We use a simple algorithm to reproduce station depth profiles of particulate Cd and P via regeneration and possible subsurface accumulation. Our examination of regeneration reveals decoupling of particulate Cd and P driven by variable partitioning between two particulate pools with differing labilities. Further, we identify evidence for subsurface particulate Cd accumulation at 31 stations. Subsurface particulate Cd accumulation occurs most consistently in the mesopelagic tropical Pacific but can be found in all examined ocean basins. This accumulation is not well-correlated with dissolved oxygen or particulate sulfide concentration. Instead, we observe that particulate Cd accumulation occurs in regions where the concentration of dCd is relatively high compared to dissolved zinc (dZn) and speculate that it is the result of enhanced dCd biological uptake in response to the subsurface micronutrient balance.

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Global Biogeochemical Cycles
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 环境科学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
8.90
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7.70%
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141
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Global Biogeochemical Cycles (GBC) features research on regional to global biogeochemical interactions, as well as more local studies that demonstrate fundamental implications for biogeochemical processing at regional or global scales. Published papers draw on a wide array of methods and knowledge and extend in time from the deep geologic past to recent historical and potential future interactions. This broad scope includes studies that elucidate human activities as interactive components of biogeochemical cycles and physical Earth Systems including climate. Authors are required to make their work accessible to a broad interdisciplinary range of scientists.
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