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High‐resolution measurements of dissolved organic carbon in the Arctic Ocean by in situ fiber‐optic spectrometry

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Title High‐resolution measurements of dissolved organic carbon in the Arctic Ocean by in situ fiber‐optic spectrometry
Names Guay, Christopher K. (creator)
Klinkhammer, Gary P. (creator)
Falkner, Kelly (creator)
Benner, Ronald (creator)
Coble, Paula G. (creator)
Whiteledge, Terry E. (creator)
Black, Brenda (creator)
Bussell, F. Joseph (creator)
Wagner, Tim A. (creator)
Date Issued 1999-04-15 (iso8601)
Note Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.
Abstract Here we report results from an extensive survey of
dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the Arctic Ocean, which
was achieved by means of a high-resolution, in situ UV fluorometer
deployed on a nuclear submarine. Based on a strong
linear correlation observed between fluorescence (320 nm excitation,
420 nm emission) and organic carbon concentrations
determined directly by high-temperature combustion, a continuous
record of DOC was produced at a keel depth of 58 m
along a 2900-km transect north of the Beaufort, Chukchi, East
Siberian and Laptev seas. The DOC record, combined with
other physical and chemical measurements, identifies areas
where river waters cross the shelves and enter the circulation of
the Arctic interior. Fluvial sources were found to account for 12-56% of the total DOC in parts of the upper Makarov and Amundsen basins.
Genre Article
Identifier Guay, C. K., G. P. Klinkhammer, K. K. Falkner, R. Benner, P. G. Coble, T. E. Whitledge, B. Black, F. J. Bussell, and T. A. Wagner (1999), High‐resolution measurements of dissolved organic carbon in the Arctic Ocean by in situ fiber‐optic spectrometry, Geophys. Res. Lett., 26(8), 1007-1010.

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