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Dissolved gases in the deep North Atlantic track ocean ventilation processes

Gas exchange between the atmosphere and ocean interior profoundly impacts global climate and biogeochemistry. However, our understanding of the relevant physical processes remains limited by a scarcity of direct observations. Dissolved noble gases in the deep ocean are powerful tracers of physical a...

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Autores principales: Seltzer, Alan M., Nicholson, David P., Smethie, William M., Tyne, Rebecca L., Le Roy, Emilie, Stanley, Rachel H. R., Stute, Martin, Barry, Peter H., McPaul, Katelyn, Davidson, Perrin W., Chang, Bonnie X., Rafter, Patrick A., Lethaby, Paul, Johnson, Rod J., Khatiwala, Samar, Jenkins, William J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10089207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36877845
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2217946120
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author Seltzer, Alan M.
Nicholson, David P.
Smethie, William M.
Tyne, Rebecca L.
Le Roy, Emilie
Stanley, Rachel H. R.
Stute, Martin
Barry, Peter H.
McPaul, Katelyn
Davidson, Perrin W.
Chang, Bonnie X.
Rafter, Patrick A.
Lethaby, Paul
Johnson, Rod J.
Khatiwala, Samar
Jenkins, William J.
author_facet Seltzer, Alan M.
Nicholson, David P.
Smethie, William M.
Tyne, Rebecca L.
Le Roy, Emilie
Stanley, Rachel H. R.
Stute, Martin
Barry, Peter H.
McPaul, Katelyn
Davidson, Perrin W.
Chang, Bonnie X.
Rafter, Patrick A.
Lethaby, Paul
Johnson, Rod J.
Khatiwala, Samar
Jenkins, William J.
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description Gas exchange between the atmosphere and ocean interior profoundly impacts global climate and biogeochemistry. However, our understanding of the relevant physical processes remains limited by a scarcity of direct observations. Dissolved noble gases in the deep ocean are powerful tracers of physical air-sea interaction due to their chemical and biological inertness, yet their isotope ratios have remained underexplored. Here, we present high-precision noble gas isotope and elemental ratios from the deep North Atlantic (~32°N, 64°W) to evaluate gas exchange parameterizations using an ocean circulation model. The unprecedented precision of these data reveal deep-ocean undersaturation of heavy noble gases and isotopes resulting from cooling-driven air-to-sea gas transport associated with deep convection in the northern high latitudes. Our data also imply an underappreciated and large role for bubble-mediated gas exchange in the global air-sea transfer of sparingly soluble gases, including O(2), N(2), and SF(6). Using noble gases to validate the physical representation of air-sea gas exchange in a model also provides a unique opportunity to distinguish physical from biogeochemical signals. As a case study, we compare dissolved N(2)/Ar measurements in the deep North Atlantic to physics-only model predictions, revealing excess N(2) from benthic denitrification in older deep waters (below 2.9 km). These data indicate that the rate of fixed N removal in the deep Northeastern Atlantic is at least three times higher than the global deep-ocean mean, suggesting tight coupling with organic carbon export and raising potential future implications for the marine N cycle.
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spelling pubmed-100892072023-09-06 Dissolved gases in the deep North Atlantic track ocean ventilation processes Seltzer, Alan M. Nicholson, David P. Smethie, William M. Tyne, Rebecca L. Le Roy, Emilie Stanley, Rachel H. R. Stute, Martin Barry, Peter H. McPaul, Katelyn Davidson, Perrin W. Chang, Bonnie X. Rafter, Patrick A. Lethaby, Paul Johnson, Rod J. Khatiwala, Samar Jenkins, William J. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Physical Sciences Gas exchange between the atmosphere and ocean interior profoundly impacts global climate and biogeochemistry. However, our understanding of the relevant physical processes remains limited by a scarcity of direct observations. Dissolved noble gases in the deep ocean are powerful tracers of physical air-sea interaction due to their chemical and biological inertness, yet their isotope ratios have remained underexplored. Here, we present high-precision noble gas isotope and elemental ratios from the deep North Atlantic (~32°N, 64°W) to evaluate gas exchange parameterizations using an ocean circulation model. The unprecedented precision of these data reveal deep-ocean undersaturation of heavy noble gases and isotopes resulting from cooling-driven air-to-sea gas transport associated with deep convection in the northern high latitudes. Our data also imply an underappreciated and large role for bubble-mediated gas exchange in the global air-sea transfer of sparingly soluble gases, including O(2), N(2), and SF(6). Using noble gases to validate the physical representation of air-sea gas exchange in a model also provides a unique opportunity to distinguish physical from biogeochemical signals. As a case study, we compare dissolved N(2)/Ar measurements in the deep North Atlantic to physics-only model predictions, revealing excess N(2) from benthic denitrification in older deep waters (below 2.9 km). These data indicate that the rate of fixed N removal in the deep Northeastern Atlantic is at least three times higher than the global deep-ocean mean, suggesting tight coupling with organic carbon export and raising potential future implications for the marine N cycle. National Academy of Sciences 2023-03-06 2023-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10089207/ /pubmed/36877845 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2217946120 Text en Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Physical Sciences
Seltzer, Alan M.
Nicholson, David P.
Smethie, William M.
Tyne, Rebecca L.
Le Roy, Emilie
Stanley, Rachel H. R.
Stute, Martin
Barry, Peter H.
McPaul, Katelyn
Davidson, Perrin W.
Chang, Bonnie X.
Rafter, Patrick A.
Lethaby, Paul
Johnson, Rod J.
Khatiwala, Samar
Jenkins, William J.
Dissolved gases in the deep North Atlantic track ocean ventilation processes
title Dissolved gases in the deep North Atlantic track ocean ventilation processes
title_full Dissolved gases in the deep North Atlantic track ocean ventilation processes
title_fullStr Dissolved gases in the deep North Atlantic track ocean ventilation processes
title_full_unstemmed Dissolved gases in the deep North Atlantic track ocean ventilation processes
title_short Dissolved gases in the deep North Atlantic track ocean ventilation processes
title_sort dissolved gases in the deep north atlantic track ocean ventilation processes
topic Physical Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10089207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36877845
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2217946120
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