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  Sea level change and nitrogen fixation dynamics in the Atlantic over glacial cycles

Auderset, A., Fripiat, F., Creel, R., Oesch, L., Studer, A. S., Repschläger, J., et al. (2024). Sea level change and nitrogen fixation dynamics in the Atlantic over glacial cycles. Poster presented at Goldschmidt 2024, Chicago, IL.

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Auderset, Alexandra, Autor
Fripiat, François, Autor
Creel, Roger, Autor
Oesch, Lukas, Autor
Studer, Anja S., Autor
Repschläger, Janne1, Autor           
Hathorne, Ed, Autor
Vonhof, Hubert1, Autor           
Schiebel, Ralf1, Autor           
Gordon, Laura, Autor
Lawrence, Kira, Autor
Ren, Haojia Abby, Autor
Haug, Gerald H.1, Autor           
Sigman, Daniel M., Autor
Martinez-Garcia, Alfredo1, Autor           
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1Climate Geochemistry, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_2237635              

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 Zusammenfassung: Low-latitude nitrogen fixation (N2 fixation) plays a crucial role in supplying bioavailable nitrogen to the global ocean, which acts as a major nutrient for phytoplankton growth. Previous foraminifera-bound (FB-) δ15N studies in the Caribbean Sea suggested a decline in N2 fixation during ice ages 1,2, yet the underlying cause remains uncertain. Here, we present three new Atlantic FB-δ15N records from the subtropical North and South Atlantic gyres (MSM58-50 and DSDP Site 516) as well as the equatorial Atlantic (ODP Site 662). Relatively steady FB-δ15N values in the equatorial Atlantic over the last 160 thousand years indicate a stable δ15N for nitrate supply to the thermocline throughout glacial and interglacial cycles. In the North and South Atlantic, we observe a consistent rise in FB-δ15N during glacials, with the northern gyre recording a more pronounced rise than the southern gyre. This FB-δ15N data seems to mirror fluctuations in regional shelf area influenced by glacial/interglacial sea level changes, similar to a previous study in the South China Sea3. Especially in the North Atlantic, the drop in sea level during glacials caused a reduction in highly productive submersed shelf areas, which in turn led to reduced shelf sedimentary denitrification. As a result, lower phosphorus excess was supplied to the surface waters downstream, leading to decreased N2 fixation rates in the gyre and thus elevated the FB-δ15N. Overall, our study highlights the importance of regional factors, like shelf sedimentary denitrification, in influencing oceanic N2 fixation.

References: [1] Straub, M. et al. Changes in North Atlantic nitrogen fixation controlled by ocean circulation. Nature 501, 200 (2013). [2] Ren, H., Sigman, D. M., Chen, M. T. & Kao, S. J. Elevated foraminifera‐bound nitrogen isotopic composition during the last ice age in the South China Sea and its global and regional implications. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 26 (2012). [3] Ren, H. et al. Impact of glacial/interglacial sea level change on the ocean nitrogen cycle. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114, E6759-E6766 (2017).

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Sprache(n): eng - English
 Datum: 2024-05
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Titel: Goldschmidt 2024
Veranstaltungsort: Chicago, IL
Start-/Enddatum: 2024-08-18 - 2024-08-23

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Titel: Goldschmidt Chicago 2024
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