The seasonal sea-ice zone in the glacial Southern Ocean as a carbon sink


Contact
Andrea.Abelmann [ at ] awi.de

Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Reduced surface–deep ocean exchange and enhanced nutrient consumption by phytoplankton in the Southern Ocean have been linked to lower glacial atmospheric CO<jats:sub>2</jats:sub>. However, identification of the biological and physical conditions involved and the related processes remains incomplete. Here we specify Southern Ocean surface–subsurface contrasts using a new tool, the combined oxygen and silicon isotope measurement of diatom and radiolarian opal, in combination with numerical simulations. Our data do not indicate a permanent glacial halocline related to melt water from icebergs. Corroborated by numerical simulations, we find that glacial surface stratification was variable and linked to seasonal sea-ice changes. During glacial spring–summer, the mixed layer was relatively shallow, while deeper mixing occurred during fall–winter, allowing for surface-ocean refueling with nutrients from the deep reservoir, which was potentially richer in nutrients than today. This generated specific carbon and opal export regimes turning the glacial seasonal sea-ice zone into a carbon sink.</jats:p>



Item Type
Article
Authors
Divisions
Primary Division
Programs
Primary Topic
Research Networks
Publication Status
Published
Eprint ID
38842
DOI https://www.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms9136

Cite as
Abelmann, A. , Gersonde, R. , Knorr, G. , Zhang, X. , Chapligin, B. , Maier, E. , Esper, O. , Friedrichsen, H. , Lohmann, G. , Meyer, H. and Tiedemann, R. (2015): The seasonal sea-ice zone in the glacial Southern Ocean as a carbon sink , Nature Communications, 6 (1), 8136- . doi: https://www.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms9136


Download
[thumbnail of Abelmann_et_al_2015_ncomms9136.pdf]
Preview
PDF
Abelmann_et_al_2015_ncomms9136.pdf

Download (977kB) | Preview
Cite this document as:

Share


Citation

Geographical region

Research Platforms

Campaigns
ANT > VIII > 3


Actions
Edit Item Edit Item