Modeling the contribution of the microbial carbon pump to carbon sequestration in the South China Sea

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Wenfang LU [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
Yawei LUO [1 ]
Xiaohai YAN [2 ,3 ]
Yuwu JIANG [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, College of Ocean and Earth Sciences, Xiamen University
[2] Center for Remote Sensing, College of Earth, Ocean and Environment, University of Delaware
[3] Joint Institute for Coastal Research and Management, Xiamen University
[4] Key Laboratory of Spatial Data Mining and Information Sharing of Ministry of Education, National Engineering Research Centre of Geospatial Information Technology, Fuzhou University
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
South China Sea; Microbial Carbon Pump; Global change; Numerical model;
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P73 [海洋基础科学]; X145 [环境海洋学];
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摘要
The two key mechanisms for biologically driven carbon sequestration in oceans are the biological pump(BP) and the microbial carbon pump(MCP); the latter is scarcely simulated and quantified in the China seas. In this study, we developed a coupled physical-ecosystem model with major MCP processes in the South China Sea(SCS). The model estimated a SCSaveraged MCP rate of 1.55 mg C m-2d-1, with an MCP-to-BP ratio of 1:6.08 when considering the BP at a depth of 1000 m.Moreover, the ecosystem responses were projected in two representative global warming scenarios where the sea surface temperature increased by 2 and 4°C. The projection suggested a declined productivity associated with the increased near-surface stratification and decreased nutrient supply, which leads to a reduction in diatom biomass and consequently the suppression of the BP. However, the relative ratio of picophytoplankton increased, inducing a higher microbial activity and a nonlinear response of MCP to the increase in temperature. On average, the ratio of MCP-to-BP at a 1000-m depth increased to 1:5.95 with surface warming of 4°C, indicating the higher impact of MCP in future ocean carbon sequestration.
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页码:1594 / 1604
页数:11
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