Tracing the transport of colored dissolved organic matter in water masses of the Southern Beaufort Sea: relationship with hydrographic characteristics

Light absorption by colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) [a<sub>CDOM</sub>(λ)] plays an important role in the heat budget of the Arctic Ocean, contributing to the recent decline in sea ice, as well as in biogeochemical processes. We investigated a&lt...

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Main Authors: A. Matsuoka, A. Bricaud, R. Benner, J. Para, R. Sempéré, L. Prieur, S. Bélanger, M. Babin
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2012-03-01
Series:Biogeosciences
Online Access:http://www.biogeosciences.net/9/925/2012/bg-9-925-2012.pdf
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spelling doaj-869d2aa789584a7583d6c94c27b95afb2020-11-24T22:27:09ZengCopernicus PublicationsBiogeosciences1726-41701726-41892012-03-019392594010.5194/bg-9-925-2012Tracing the transport of colored dissolved organic matter in water masses of the Southern Beaufort Sea: relationship with hydrographic characteristicsA. MatsuokaA. BricaudR. BennerJ. ParaR. SempéréL. PrieurS. BélangerM. BabinLight absorption by colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) [a<sub>CDOM</sub>(λ)] plays an important role in the heat budget of the Arctic Ocean, contributing to the recent decline in sea ice, as well as in biogeochemical processes. We investigated a<sub>CDOM</sub>(λ) in the Southern Beaufort Sea where a significant amount of CDOM is delivered by the Mackenzie River. In the surface layer, a<sub>CDOM</sub>(440) showed a strong and negative correlation with salinity, indicating strong river influence and conservative transport in the river plume. Below the mixed layer, a weak but positive correlation between a<sub>CDOM</sub>(440) and salinity was observed above the upper halocline, resulting from the effect of removal of CDOM due to brine rejection and lateral intrusion of Pacific summer waters into these layers. In contrast, the relationship was negative in the upper and the lower haloclines, suggesting these waters originated from Arctic coastal waters. DOC concentrations in the surface layer were strongly correlated with a<sub>CDOM</sub>(440) (<i>r</i><sup>2</sup> = 0.97), suggesting that this value can be estimated in this area, using a<sub>CDOM</sub>(440) that is retrieved using satellite ocean color data. Implications for estimation of DOC concentrations in surface waters using ocean color remote sensing are discussed.http://www.biogeosciences.net/9/925/2012/bg-9-925-2012.pdf
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author A. Matsuoka
A. Bricaud
R. Benner
J. Para
R. Sempéré
L. Prieur
S. Bélanger
M. Babin
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A. Bricaud
R. Benner
J. Para
R. Sempéré
L. Prieur
S. Bélanger
M. Babin
Tracing the transport of colored dissolved organic matter in water masses of the Southern Beaufort Sea: relationship with hydrographic characteristics
Biogeosciences
author_facet A. Matsuoka
A. Bricaud
R. Benner
J. Para
R. Sempéré
L. Prieur
S. Bélanger
M. Babin
author_sort A. Matsuoka
title Tracing the transport of colored dissolved organic matter in water masses of the Southern Beaufort Sea: relationship with hydrographic characteristics
title_short Tracing the transport of colored dissolved organic matter in water masses of the Southern Beaufort Sea: relationship with hydrographic characteristics
title_full Tracing the transport of colored dissolved organic matter in water masses of the Southern Beaufort Sea: relationship with hydrographic characteristics
title_fullStr Tracing the transport of colored dissolved organic matter in water masses of the Southern Beaufort Sea: relationship with hydrographic characteristics
title_full_unstemmed Tracing the transport of colored dissolved organic matter in water masses of the Southern Beaufort Sea: relationship with hydrographic characteristics
title_sort tracing the transport of colored dissolved organic matter in water masses of the southern beaufort sea: relationship with hydrographic characteristics
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Biogeosciences
issn 1726-4170
1726-4189
publishDate 2012-03-01
description Light absorption by colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) [a<sub>CDOM</sub>(λ)] plays an important role in the heat budget of the Arctic Ocean, contributing to the recent decline in sea ice, as well as in biogeochemical processes. We investigated a<sub>CDOM</sub>(λ) in the Southern Beaufort Sea where a significant amount of CDOM is delivered by the Mackenzie River. In the surface layer, a<sub>CDOM</sub>(440) showed a strong and negative correlation with salinity, indicating strong river influence and conservative transport in the river plume. Below the mixed layer, a weak but positive correlation between a<sub>CDOM</sub>(440) and salinity was observed above the upper halocline, resulting from the effect of removal of CDOM due to brine rejection and lateral intrusion of Pacific summer waters into these layers. In contrast, the relationship was negative in the upper and the lower haloclines, suggesting these waters originated from Arctic coastal waters. DOC concentrations in the surface layer were strongly correlated with a<sub>CDOM</sub>(440) (<i>r</i><sup>2</sup> = 0.97), suggesting that this value can be estimated in this area, using a<sub>CDOM</sub>(440) that is retrieved using satellite ocean color data. Implications for estimation of DOC concentrations in surface waters using ocean color remote sensing are discussed.
url http://www.biogeosciences.net/9/925/2012/bg-9-925-2012.pdf
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