Determination of total N <sub>2</sub> fixation rates in the ocean taking into account both the particulate and filtrate fractions

Using the <sup>15</sup>N<sub>2</sub> tracer method and high-sensitivity &delta;<sup>15</sup>N analytical systems, we determined N<sub>2</sub> fixation rates for ocean samples by dividing them into particulate (>0.7 μm) and filtrate (<0.7 μm)...

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Main Authors: Y.-J. Eum, T. Matsui, A. Tsuda, F. Nakagawa, S. Daita, D. D. Komatsu, U. Tsunogai, U. Konno, K. Suzuki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2010-08-01
Series:Biogeosciences
Online Access:http://www.biogeosciences.net/7/2369/2010/bg-7-2369-2010.pdf
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Summary:Using the <sup>15</sup>N<sub>2</sub> tracer method and high-sensitivity &delta;<sup>15</sup>N analytical systems, we determined N<sub>2</sub> fixation rates for ocean samples by dividing them into particulate (>0.7 μm) and filtrate (<0.7 μm) fractions. While N<sub>2</sub> fixation in the filtrate fraction had been ignored in previous studies, we found a significant N<sub>2</sub> fixation rates in the filtrate fraction in our study. The areal N<sub>2</sub> fixation rates in the western North Pacific Ocean estimated from the particulate fraction varied from <1 to 160 μmol N m<sup>-2 </sup> d<sup>−1</sup>, and those rates estimated from the filtrate fraction ranged from <0.5 to 54 μmol N m<sup>-2</sup> d<sup>−1</sup>. Thus, N<sub>2</sub> fixation in the filtrate fraction accounts for on average 50% (ranging from <10% to 84%) of the total N<sub>2</sub> fixation rates. If these results are confirmed generally in the ocean, the new total N<sub>2</sub> fixation flux, which includes fixation in the filtrate fraction, possibly doubles the original estimates; therefore, the revised influx may reduce the imbalance in the global oceanic fixed nitrogen budget.
ISSN:1726-4170
1726-4189