Sedimentary organic carbon oxidation and benthic nutrient flux in the continental shelf of the southern Yellow Sea

Title
Sedimentary organic carbon oxidation and benthic nutrient flux in the continental shelf of the southern Yellow Sea
Author(s)
Baek, ju Wook; Lee, Yeon Jung; Lee, Jae Seong; Baek, Hyun Min; Cho, YUHYEON; Choi, Dong Han; Choi, Jin Young; Hyun, Jung Ho; Kim, Kyung Tae; Kim, Sung Han
KIOST Author(s)
Baek, ju Wook(백주욱)Lee, Yeon Jung(이연정)Lee, Jae Seong(이재성)Baek, Hyun Min(백현민)Choi, Dong Han(최동한)Choi, Jin Young(최진영)Kim, Kyung Tae(김경태)Kim, Sung Han(김성한)
Alternative Author(s)
백주욱; 이연정; 이재성; 백현민; 조유현; 최동한; 최진영; 김경태; 김성한
Publication Year
2023-07-12
Abstract
We investigated the total oxygen uptake ( sulfate reduction rate ( and benthic nutrient flux at the Yellow Sea cold water mass zone (N 3509 and N 3507 and the coastal area (N 3503 in the southern Yellow Sea The bottom water temperature and the organic carbon ( content of surface sediment measured at N 3503 16 0 C and 0 88 were the highest, followed by N 3509 10 0 C and 0 82 and N 3507 8 96 C and 0 22 The TOU and SRR at N 3503 were 24 5 4 99 O 2 mmol m 2 d 1 and 6 49 mmol S m 2 d 1 3 6 times higher than the values measured at N 3509 and N 3507 5 47 0 25 and 4 21 0 35 O 2 mmol m 2 d 1 and 0 94 and 0 69 mmol S m 2 d 1 respectively) The in situ benthic fluxes of nutrients 3 17 mmol N m 2 d 1 0 48 mmol P m 2 d 1 3 84 mmol Si m 2 d 1 at N 3503 were, respectively, 9 and 3 37 times higher than those measured at N 3509 The benthic nutrient flux ( at N 3503 accounted for 72 179 of the nutrients required for primary production ( By contrast, BNF contributed less than 30 for the N, P, and Si required for PP at N 3509 Our results indicated that the elevated temperature in the coastal area accelerated the OC oxidation in the sediment, thereby promoting the benthic fluxes of nutrients.
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/45229
Bibliographic Citation
Goldschmidt 2023, 2023
Publisher
European Association of Geochemistry
Type
Conference
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