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Colored dissolved organic matter dynamics across the shelf-basin interface in the western Arctic Ocean

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2006JC003584

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[1] Spatial variations in the concentration and nature of colored dissolved organic matter ( CDOM) in the western Arctic Ocean were examined by three-dimensional excitation/emission matrix (3-D EEM) spectroscopy. CDOM profiles showed distinctive features well correlated with hydrographic characteristics. CDOM fluorescence was particularly high at depths between 40 and 200 m ( up to 3 fluorescence units (Fl. U.)) in both Chukchi Sea and Beaufort Sea transects. Penetration of the high CDOM signal, formed on the shelves, into the Canada Basin was confined to the upper halocline layer ( salinity of similar to 33.1). This layer had distinctive 3-D EEM fingerprints in fluorescence spectra, showing a marked terrestrial humic signature. The presence of CDOM in the halocline layer likely resulted from two main processes: the brine rejection during sea ice formation and transport across the sediment-water interface during early diagenesis. Despite the high primary productivity in the Chukchi shelf, CDOM contribution from in situ production seemed to have little influence on the overall CDOM distributions in the study area.

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