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Subtropical Gyre Nutrient Cycling in the Upper Ocean: Insights From a Nutrient‐Ratio Budget Method
Document Type
article
Source
Geophysical Research Letters, Vol 50, Iss 13, Pp n/a-n/a (2023)
Subject
nutrient budgets
elemental stoichiometry
biological pump
subtropical gyre
dissolved organic matter
zooplankton excretion
Geophysics. Cosmic physics
QC801-809
Language
English
ISSN
1944-8007
0094-8276
Abstract
Abstract We use a nutrient‐ratio budget method to investigate the relative importance of different nutrient source and sink terms at time‐series Station ALOHA and Bermuda Atlantic Time‐series Study (BATS) in the North Pacific and North Atlantic subtropical gyres, respectively. At mean state conditions over annual and multi‐year time scales, vertical phosphate (PO43–) supply from the subsurface accounts for ∼60% of the total phosphorus supply at both sites. Dissolved organic matter transport and zooplankton excretion are more important phosphorous export pathways than sinking particles at Station ALOHA and BATS. The nutrient‐ratio budget approach provides quantitative, observation‐based constraints on nutrient sources and sinks in the surface ocean, which helps improve our understanding of the biological carbon pump in oligotrophic oceans.