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Incorporation of aged dissolved organic carbon (DOC) by oceanic particulate organic carbon (POC): An experimental approach using natural carbon isotopes SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Incorporation of aged dissolved organic carbon (DOC) by oceanic particulate organic carbon (POC): An experimental approach using natural carbon isotopes
Authors
Hwang, JSDruffel, ERMBauer, JE
Date Issued
2006-02-01
Publisher
Elsevier
Abstract
Incorporation of 14 C-depleted (old) dissolved organic carbon (DOC) on/into particulate organic carbon (POC) has been suggested as a possible mechanism to explain the low Delta C-14-POC values observed in the deep ocean [Druffel, E.R.M., Williams, P.M., 1990. Identification of a deep marine source of particulate organic carbon using bomb C-14. Nature, 347, 172-174.]. A shipboard incubation experiment was performed in the Sargasso Sea to test this hypothesis. Finely ground dried plankton was incubated in seawater samples from the deep Sargasso Sea, both with and without a biological poison (HgCl2). Changes ill parameters such as biochemical composition and carbon isotopic signatures of bulk POC and its organic compound classes were examined to study the roles of sorptive processes and biotic activity on POC character. Following a 13-day incubation, the relative abundance of the acid-insoluble organic fraction increased. Abundances of extractable lipids and total hydrolyzable amino acids decreased for both treatments, but by a greater extent in the non-poisoned treatment. The Delta C-14 values of POC recovered from the non-poisoned treatment were significantly lower than the value of the unaltered plankton material used for the incubation, indicating incorporation of C-14-depleted carbon, most likely DOC. The old carbon was present only in the lipid and acid-insoluble fractions. These results are consistent with previous findings of old carbon dominating the same organic fractions of sinking POC from the deep Northeast Pacific [Hwang, J., Druffel, E.R.M., 2003. Lipid-like material as the Source of the uncharacterized organic carbon in the ocean? Science, 299, 881-884.]. However, the Delta C-14 values of POC recovered from the poisoned treatment did not change as much as those from the non-poisoned treatment suggesting that biological processes were involved in the incorporation of DOC on/into POC. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
particulate organic carbon; dissolved organic carbon; sorption; radiocarbon; organic compound classes; carbon cycle; Atlantic Occan; Sargasso Sea; PACIFIC-OCEAN; WATER COLUMN; NORTHEAST PACIFIC; MARINE-SEDIMENTS; COMPOUND CLASSES; CLAY-MINERALS; PANAMA BASIN; DEEP-SEA; MATTER; RADIOCARBON
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/25929
DOI
10.1016/j.marchem.2005.10.008
ISSN
0304-4203
Article Type
Article
Citation
MARINE CHEMISTRY, vol. 98, no. 2-4, page. 315 - 322, 2006-02-01
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