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Oxygen production and carbon sequestration in an upwelling coastal margin

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Title Oxygen production and carbon sequestration in an upwelling coastal margin
Names Hales, Burke (creator)
Karp-Boss, Lee (creator)
Perlin, Alexander (creator)
Wheeler, Patricia A. (creator)
Date Issued 2006-07-06 (iso8601)
Note Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.
Abstract We examined high-resolution cross-shelf distributions of particulate organic carbon
(POC) and dissolved O₂ during the upwelling season off the Oregon coast. Oxygen
concentrations were supersaturated in surface waters, and hypoxic in near-bottom
waters, with greatly expanded hypoxic conditions late in the season. Simplified time-dependent
mass balances on cross-shelf integrated concentrations of these two
parameters, found the following: (1) The average net rate of photosynthesis generated
2.1 mmol O₂ m⁻³ d⁻¹ and (2) essentially none of the corresponding net carbon fixation of
1.4 mmol m⁻³ d⁻¹ could be accounted for in the observed standing stocks of POC.
After examining other possible sinks for carbon, we conclude that most of the net
production is being exported to the adjacent deep ocean. A simplified POC budget
suggests that about a quarter of the export is via alongshore advection, and the remainder
is due to some other process. We propose a simplistic conceptual model of across-shelf
transport in which POC sinks to the bottom boundary layer where it comes into
contact with mineral ballast material but is kept in suspension by high turbulence. When
upwelling conditions ease, the BBL waters move seaward, carrying the suspended,
ballasted POC with it where it sinks rapidly into the deep ocean at the shelf break. This
suggests a mechanism whereby the duration and frequency of upwelling events and
relaxations can determine the extent to which new carbon produced by photosynthesis in
the coastal ocean is exported to depth rather than being respired on the shelf.
Genre Article
Topic carbon sequestration
Identifier Hales , B., L. Karp‐Boss, A. Perlin, and P. A. Wheeler (2006), Oxygen production and carbon sequestration in an upwelling coastal margin, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 20, GB3001.

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