Carbon and Calcium Carbonate Export Driven by Appendicularian Faecal Pellets in the Humboldt Current System off Chile

Eduardo Menschel A.; González H.E.

Abstract

The role of appendicularian faecal pellet (FPa) size fractions on coccolithophore-derived particulate organic carbon (POC) and calcium carbonate (CaCO3) export to the deep sea was assessed from sediment traps within a period of ten years (1995-2004) off Coquimbo (CQ, 30 degrees S) and five years (2005-2009) off Concepcion (CC, 36 degrees S) in the Humboldt Current System (HCS) off Chile. The composition and size distribution of 1,135 FPa samples from sediment traps deployed at 2,300 and 1,000 m depths showed non-linear, inverse relationships between the FPa size-fractions and their volume-specific POC and CaCO3 contents, which were up to ten times higher for small (<100 mu m in diameter) than large (>100 mu m) FPa. On average, 13 and 2% of the total POC and CaCO3 fluxes, respectively, were contributed mainly by small FPa (90%), with maxima during the autumn and summer. Thus, a nonlinear, exponential model of volume-specific POC and CaCO3 contents of FPa substantially improved vertical flux rate estimates. In the HCS, annual carbon flux based on a non-linear FPa carbon load was double the estimate assuming a linear-volume to carbon load for FPa (345 and 172 kton C y(-1)). We recommend a widespread consideration of this non-linear model in global carbon estimates.

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Título según WOS: Carbon and Calcium Carbonate Export Driven by Appendicularian Faecal Pellets in the Humboldt Current System off Chile
Título según SCOPUS: Carbon and Calcium Carbonate Export Driven by Appendicularian Faecal Pellets in the Humboldt Current System off Chile
Título de la Revista: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volumen: 9
Editorial: NATURE PORTFOLIO
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1038/s41598-019-52469-y

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS