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Evidence of minimal carbon sequestration in the productive Amundsen Sea polynya

Authors
Lee, SangHoonHwang, JeomshikDucklow, Hugh W.Hahm, DoshikLee, Sang HeonKim, DongseonHyun, Jung-HoPark, JisooHa, Ho-kyungKim, Tae-WanYang, EunjinShin, Hyoung C.
Issue Date
Aug-2017
Publisher
American Geophysical Union
Keywords
Amundsen Sea; biological pump; carbon sequestration; circumpolar deep water; polynya; sediment trap
Citation
Geophysical Research Letters, v.44, no.15, pp.7892 - 7899
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Journal Title
Geophysical Research Letters
Volume
44
Number
15
Start Page
7892
End Page
7899
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/9067
DOI
10.1002/2017GL074646
ISSN
0094-8276
Abstract
The Amundsen Sea polynya (ASP) is reportedly the most productive among the coastal polynyas around Antarctica. However, observational constraints limit our understanding of the biological pump and carbon cycle in the ASP. We measured various carbon-related parameters such as primary production, bacterial production, sinking flux of particulate organic carbon (POC), and accumulation of organic carbon in the sediment as well as hydrographic parameters during field observations and by instrument moorings. Over 95% of the photosynthetically produced POC was converted to suspended POC and/ or dissolved carbon forms in the upper similar to 400 m layer. We postulate that most of the carbon transported to the water column by the biological pump in the ASP was flushed out of the shelf without being sequestered for long-term storage in sediments. Lack of bottom water formation due to intrusion of Circumpolar Deep Water in the lower layer reduces carbon sequestration efficiency.
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