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Bioturbation coefficients and organic carbon degradation rates of deep-sea sediments in the central-eastern tropical Pacific

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The biogeochemical processes of marine sediments are influenced by bioturbation and organic carbon decomposition,which is crucial for understanding global element cycles and climate change.Two sediment cores were acquired in 2017 from abyssal basins in the central-eastern tropical Pacific to determine the bioturbation and organic carbon degradation processes.The radioactivity concentrations of 210Pb and 226Ra in the sediment cores were measured,indicating the presence of significant excess 210Pb(210Pbex)signals in the sediment cores.Besides,a manganese nodule was discovered in one core,which had a substantial influence on the distribution of 210Pbex.With the exception of this anomalous finding,the bioturbation coefficients in the remaining core were estimated to be 10.6 cm2/a using a steady-state diffusion model,greater than most of the deep-sea sediments from the equatorial eastern Pacific.By using a bio-diffusion model,we further calculated the degradation rates of organic carbon(8.02 ka-1),which is also higher than other areas of the Pacific.Our findings displayed the presence of a biologically active benthic ecosystem in the central-eastern tropical Pacific.

210Pb226Rabioturbationtropical Pacificorganic carbondegradation rate

Feng Lin、Cai Lin、Xiuwu Sun、Hui Lin、Li Lin、Fangfang Deng、Kaiwen Tan、Peng Lin

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Laboratory of Marine Ecological Environmental Early Warning and Monitoring,Third Institute of Oceanography,Xiamen 361005,China

Savannah River Ecology Laboratory,University of Georgia,Aiken 29802,USA

2024

海洋学报(英文版)
中国海洋学会

海洋学报(英文版)

CSTPCD
影响因子:0.323
ISSN:0253-505X
年,卷(期):2024.43(10)