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Oceanic phosphorus imbalance: Magnitude of the mid-ocean ridge flank hydrothermal sink

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Title Oceanic phosphorus imbalance: Magnitude of the mid-ocean ridge flank hydrothermal sink
Names Wheat, C. Geoffrey (creator)
McManus, James (creator)
Mottl, Michael J. (creator)
Giambalvo, Emily (creator)
Date Issued 2003-09-09 (iso8601)
Note Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.
Abstract We present a new estimate for the crustal phosphorous
sink that results from reactions among seawater, basalt, and
sediment blanketing low temperature mid-ocean ridge flank
hydrothermal systems. New estimates for global hydrothermal
power output, sediment thickness, and the dissolved
phosphate concentrations in basement formation fluids
indicate that fluid flow through ridge flanks removes 2.8 x
10¹⁰ mol P yr⁻¹. This value is larger (130%) than the riverine
dissolved flux of inorganic phosphate and is as much as 35% of
the sedimentary P sink. The concordant seawater flux (2.1 x
10¹⁶ kg yr⁻¹) is 65% of the riverine fluid flux and circulates a
fluid volume equivalent to the entire ocean in about 70,000 yr.
Additional sampling of seafloor springs is required to further
constrain the range of calculated phosphate fluxes;
nevertheless the modern phosphorus budget is clearly
unbalanced with total sinks outpacing sources.
Genre Article
Topic ridge flank
Identifier Wheat, C. G., J. McManus, M. J. Mottl, and E. Giambalvo, Oceanic phosphorus imbalance: Magnitude of the mid-ocean ridge flank hydrothermal sink, Geophys. Res. Lett., 30(17), 1895, 2003. doi: 10.1029/2003GL017318

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