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Physical and biogeochemical controls on seasonal iron, manganese, and cobalt distributions in Northeast Atlantic shelf seas

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GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA
卷 348, 期 -, 页码 278-295

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.gca.2023.03.023

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Dissolved trace metals; North Atlantic; Remineralization; Seasonal variation; Radium isotopes

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This article reports the spatial and seasonal distributions of dissolved trace metals (dTMs) including iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), and cobalt (Co) on the Northeast Atlantic continental margin (Celtic Sea). The study found that waters on the continental shelf had much higher dTM concentrations than on the slope, attributed to strong contributions from riverine discharge. The combined effects of fluvial and benthic sources, topographical controls, and biological processes shape the seasonal variations of dTM distributions.
Dissolved (<0.2 lm) trace metals (dTMs) including iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), and cobalt (Co) are micronutrients that (co-) limit phytoplankton growth in many ocean regions. Here, we present the spatial and seasonal distributions of dFe, dMn, and dCo on the Northeast Atlantic continental margin (Celtic Sea), along a transect across the shelf and two off-shelf transects along a canyon and a spur. Waters on the con-tinental shelf showed much higher dTM concentrations (dFe 0.07-6.50 nmol L-1, average 1.41 +/- 0.96 nmol L-1, n = 138; dMn 0.868-14.8 nmol L-1, 2.75 +/- 2.37 nmol L-1, n = 148; dCo 54.8-217 pmol L-1, 109 +/- 32 pmol L-1, n = 144) than on the slope (dFe 0.03-1.90 nmol L-1, 0.65 +/- 0.43 nmol L-1, n = 454; dMn 0.223-1.14 nmol L-1, 0.58 +/- 0.20 nmol L-1, n = 458; dCo 27.3-122 pmol L-1, 71.7 +/- 11.7 pmol L-1, n = 441), attributed to strong dTM contributions from a low-salinity endmember, i.e., riverine dis-charge. Benthic sedimentary input via reductive dissolution (especially for dFe and dMn), delineated by short-lived radium (Ra) isotopic activities (223Raxs and 224Raxs), was only prominent at a station (Site A) characterized by fine sediments. On the continental slope, dMn levels at depth were mainly determined by the formation of insoluble Mn oxides and the intrusion of Mediterranean Outflow Waters. In contrast, dFe and dCo concentrations at depth were balanced by the regeneration from rem-ineralization of sinking organic particles and scavenging removal. In addition, bottom and intermediate nepheloid layers along the slope illustrated both elevated dTM concentrations and Ra isotopic activities. The presence of nepheloid layers is especially significant along the canyon transect relative to the spur transect, demonstrating the importance of slope topography on the off-shelf transport of dTMs into the Northeast Atlantic Ocean. As a seasonal stratified shelf sea, dTMs and nutrients showed synchronized seasonal variations on the shelf, indicating the influence of biological processes in addition to source effects. Surface dFe and dCo were depleted in summer due to enhanced biological uptake, while sub-surface dFe and dCo were ele-vated in summer and autumn ascribed to the remineralization of sinking organic particles. In contrast, surface dMn levels were predominantly controlled by the seasonal variations in photoreduction, while sub-surface dMn concentrations were relatively constant throughout the year. The combined effects of fluvial and benthic sources, topographical controls, and biological processes shape the seasonal variations of dTM distributions. Such seasonal variations in dTMs and biological activities can affect the biological carbon pump on the Northeast Atlantic continental margin, and may further influence the carbon cycle in the Atlantic Ocean via the dynamic dTM exchange between continental margins and the open ocean.(c) 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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