Modulation of the vertical particle transfer efficiency in the oxygen minimum zone off Peru

Type Article
Date 2018-08
Language English
Author(s) Bretagnon Marine1, 2, Paulmier Aurelien1, Garcon Veronique1, Dewitte Boris1, 3, 4, 5, Illig SerenaORCID1, 6, Leblond Nathalie7, Coppola LaurentORCID7, Campos Fernando8, 9, 10, Velazco Federico11, Panagiotopoulos ChristosORCID12, Oschlies Andreas13, Martin Hernandez-Ayon J.14, Maske Helmut10, Vergara Oscar1, Montes IvonneORCID9, Martinez Philippe15, Carrasco Edgardo11, Grelet Jacques16, Desprez-De-Gesincourt Olivier17, Maes Christophe1, 18, Scouarnec Lionel17
Affiliation(s) 1 : UPS CNRS IRD CNES, Lab Etud Geophys & Oceanog Spatiales, Toulouse, France.
2 : ACRI, Sophia Antipolis, France.
3 : CEAZA, Coquimbo, Chile.
4 : Univ Catolica Norte, Fac Ciencias Mar, Dept Biol, Coquimbo, Chile.
5 : Millennium Nucleus Ecol & Sustainable Management, Coquimbo, Chile.
6 : Univ Cape Town, LMI ICEMASA, MARE Inst, Dept Oceanog, Rondebosch, South Africa.
7 : Sorbonne Univ, CNRS, LOV, Villefranche Sur Mer, France.
8 : UNAC, Lima, Peru.
9 : IGP, Lima, Peru.
10 : CICESE, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
11 : IMARPE, Callao, Peru.
12 : Aix Marseille Univ, Univ Toulon, CNRS, IRD,MIO,UM 110, Marseille, France.
13 : GEOMAR SFB754, Kiel, Germany.
14 : UABC, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
15 : EPOC, Bordeaux, France.
16 : US IMAGO IRD, Brest, France.
17 : CNRS, DT, INSU, Brest, France.
18 : LOPS, Brest, France.
Source Biogeosciences (1726-4170) (Copernicus Gesellschaft Mbh), 2018-08 , Vol. 15 , N. 16 , P. 5093-5111
DOI 10.5194/bg-15-5093-2018
WOS© Times Cited 11
Abstract

The fate of the organic matter (OM) produced by marine life controls the major biogeochemical cycles of the Earth's system. The OM produced through photosynthesis is either preserved, exported towards sediments or degraded through remineralisation in the water column. The productive eastern boundary upwelling systems (EBUSs) associated with oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) would be expected to foster OM preservation due to low O-2 conditions. But their intense and diverse microbial activity should enhance OM degradation. To investigate this contradiction, sediment traps were deployed near the oxycline and in the OMZ core on an instrumented moored line off Peru. Data provided high-temporal-resolution O-2 series characterising two seasonal steady states at the upper trap: suboxic ([O-2] < 25 mu mol kg(-1)) and hypoxic-oxic (15 < [O-2] < 160 mu mol kg(-1)) in austral summer and winter-spring, respectively. The OMZ vertical transfer efficiency of particulate organic carbon (POC) between traps (T-eff) can be classifled into three main ranges (high, intermediate, low). These different T-eff ranges suggest that both predominant preservation (high T-eff > 50 %) and remineralisation (intermediate T-eff 20 < 50 % or low T-eff < 6 %) configurations can occur. An efficient OMZ vertical transfer (T-eff > 50 %) has been reported in summer and winter associated with extreme limitation in O-2 concentrations or OM quantity for OM degradation. However, higher levels of O-2 or OM, or less refractory OM, at the oxycline, even in a co-limitation context, can decrease the OMZ transfer efficiency to below 50 %. This is especially true in summer during intraseasonal wind-driven oxygenation events. In late winter and early spring, high oxygenation conditions together with high fluxes of sinking particles trigger a shutdown of the OMZ transfer (T-eff < 6 %). Transfer efficiency of chemical elements composing the majority of the flux (nitrogen, phosphorus, silica, calcium carbonate) follows the same trend as for carbon, with the lowest transfer level being in late winter and early spring. Regarding particulate isotopes, vertical transfer of delta N-15 suggests a complex pattern of N-15 impoverishment or enrichment according to T-eff modulation. This sensitivity of OM to O-2 fluctuations and particle concentration calls for further investigation into OM and O-2-driven remineralisation processes. This should include consideration of the intermittent behaviour of OMZ towards OM demonstrated in past studies and climate projections.

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Bretagnon Marine, Paulmier Aurelien, Garcon Veronique, Dewitte Boris, Illig Serena, Leblond Nathalie, Coppola Laurent, Campos Fernando, Velazco Federico, Panagiotopoulos Christos, Oschlies Andreas, Martin Hernandez-Ayon J., Maske Helmut, Vergara Oscar, Montes Ivonne, Martinez Philippe, Carrasco Edgardo, Grelet Jacques, Desprez-De-Gesincourt Olivier, Maes Christophe, Scouarnec Lionel (2018). Modulation of the vertical particle transfer efficiency in the oxygen minimum zone off Peru. Biogeosciences, 15(16), 5093-5111. Publisher's official version : https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-15-5093-2018 , Open Access version : https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00486/59764/