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N-cycling and balancing of the N-deficit generated in the oxygen minimum zone over the Namibian shelf - an isotope-based approach

Authors :
Nagel, B.
Emeis, K.-C.
Flohr, A.
Rixen, T.
Schlarbaum, T.
Mohrholz, V.
Plas, A.van der
Source :
Nagel, B.; Emeis, K.-C.; Flohr, A.; Rixen, T.; Schlarbaum, T.; Mohrholz, V.; Plas, A.van der: N-cycling and balancing of the N-deficit generated in the oxygen minimum zone over the Namibian shelf-An isotope-based approach. In: Journal of Geophysical Research : Biogeosciences. Vol. 118 (2013) 1, 361-371. (DOI: 10.1002/jgrg.20040)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The northern Benguela upwelling system is a nutrient-replete region with high plankton biomass production and a seasonally changing oxygen minimum zone. Nitrate:phosphate ratios in fresh upwelling water are low due to denitrification in the near-seafloor oxygen minimum zone and phosphate efflux from sediments. This makes the region a candidate for substantial dinitrogen fixation, for which evidence is scarce. Nutrient and oxygen data, N isotope data of nitrate, nitrogen isotope ratios of particulate matter, particulate organic carbon content, and suspended matter concentrations on a transect across the shelf and upper slope at 23°S illustrate N-cycling processes and are the basis for estimating the contribution of N-sources and N-sinks to the reactive nitrogen pool. It appears that N-removal due to denitrification exceeds N gain by N2 fixation and physical mixing processes by a factor of >6, although inorganic N:P ratios again increase as surface water is advected offshore. Nitrate and ammonium regeneration, nutrient assimilation with N:P < 16, shelf break mixing, atmospheric input, and N2 fixation all contribute to the restoration of inorganic N:P ratios back to Redfield conditions, but in seasonally changing proportions. The Benguela upwelling system thus is a nutrient source for the oceanic-mixed layer where N-sources and N-sinks are not in balance and Redfield conditions can only re-adjust by advection and mixing processes integrated over time.

Subjects

Subjects :
ddc:551

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01480227
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nagel, B.; Emeis, K.-C.; Flohr, A.; Rixen, T.; Schlarbaum, T.; Mohrholz, V.; Plas, A.van der: N-cycling and balancing of the N-deficit generated in the oxygen minimum zone over the Namibian shelf-An isotope-based approach. In: Journal of Geophysical Research : Biogeosciences. Vol. 118 (2013) 1, 361-371. (DOI: 10.1002/jgrg.20040)
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..4a9cf1f0cd1d36c2fb601725f24079fd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jgrg.20040)