Decomposition of dissolved organic matter from the continental margin
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Decomposition of dissolved organic carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus (DOC, DON, DOP) was measured for surface and bottom waters of the middle Atlantic bight (MAB) and deep slope water adjacent to the MAB on two occasions in March and August 1996. We used standard bottle incubation techniques to measure the decrease in dissolved organic matter (DOM) concentrations over a 180-day interval. Generally DOM concentrations in the MAB were elevated (125mM DOC, 10.2 mM DON and 0.30 mM DOP) relative to the surface ocean and deep slope water (46.7 mM DOC, 2.76mM DON, 0.03 mM DOP). On average the C:N:P ratio of shelf DOM (431:36:1) was substantially higher than the Redfield ratio, but not nearly as high for that of deep slope water (2700:215:1). Decomposition time course data were fit to a three-pool (very labile, labile, and recalcitrant pools) multi-G model using a Marquardt fitting routine. The threepool model was superior to a simple exponential decay model assuming a single pool of DOM. We observed no significant changes in concentration of DOM in deep-water samples, attesting to the old age of this material, its recalcitrant nature, and the cleanliness of our technique for measuring decomposition. There were major differences in the relative amount of very labile, labile and recalcitrant fractions of shelf-water DOC, DON and DOP as a result of preferential remineralization of P over N and N over C. Averaged over stations, the decomposable portion of the bulk DOC, DON and DOP pools increased from 30% to 40% to 81% for C, N and P. There was a wide range in decay coefficients for the very labile and labile DOM pools: average decay coefficient for the very labile pool was 0.219 d , and 0.018 d 1 for the labile pool. Average half-lives calculated from the decay coefficients were 4, 12 and 8 days for the very labile DOC, DON and DOP pools, and 54, 113 and 90 days for the labile DOC, DON and DOP pools. On the basis of pool turnover times relative to shelf-water residence time (B100 days) we conclude that autochthonous algal production is the source of the very labile DOM pools. Its rate of production is sufficient to sustain estimated rates of bacteria C demand in continental margins. Our results for the MAB indicate that while substantial amounts of DOM are remineralized in the same time frame as shelf-water residence time, there is substantial DOM remaining that is depleted in N and P relative to C. Strong concentration gradients in DOM occur between shelf and ocean waters and between surface and deeper waters. Coupled with appropriate vertical and horizontal advective and eddy diffusive transports, DOM export from the MAB and other shelf systems may be a significant component of ocean C dynamics. r 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. *Corresponding author. Tel.: +1-508-298-7688; fax: +1-508-457-1548. E-mail address: [email protected] (C.S. Hopkinson Jr.). 0967-0645/02/$ see front matter r 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. PII: S 0 9 6 7 0 6 4 5 ( 0 2 ) 0 0 1 2 5 X
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