2018
DOI: 10.5194/bg-15-2467-2018
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Carbonate system parameters of an algal-dominated reef along West Maui

Abstract: Abstract. Constraining coral reef metabolism and carbon chemistry dynamics are fundamental for understanding and predicting reef vulnerability to rising coastal CO 2 concentrations and decreasing seawater pH. However, few studies exist along reefs occupying densely inhabited shorelines with known input from land-based sources of pollution. The shallow coral reefs off Kahekili, West Maui, are exposed to nutrient-enriched, low-pH submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) and are particularly vulnerable to the compou… Show more

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“…For example, nitrate concentrations within the seep discharge fluid varied from 0.45 µmol L −1 to over 70 µmol L −1 , while nitrate δ 15 N values varied from less than +40‰ to almost +75‰, all during the 6-day period, demonstrating the highly dynamic nature of this reef location. Higher nitrate concentrations are observed at the shallowest sampling sites closest to the seep 21,59 consistent with previous work at this site 52–54 . Collectively these data suggest that the two corals (LobataHead04 and LobataHead06) likely experienced somewhat different conditions both day-to-day and at any specific time.…”
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“…For example, nitrate concentrations within the seep discharge fluid varied from 0.45 µmol L −1 to over 70 µmol L −1 , while nitrate δ 15 N values varied from less than +40‰ to almost +75‰, all during the 6-day period, demonstrating the highly dynamic nature of this reef location. Higher nitrate concentrations are observed at the shallowest sampling sites closest to the seep 21,59 consistent with previous work at this site 52–54 . Collectively these data suggest that the two corals (LobataHead04 and LobataHead06) likely experienced somewhat different conditions both day-to-day and at any specific time.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This could explain the variability observed in δ 15 N in each coral and the differences between these corals from 1998 to 2002. The variability in coral δ 15 N values is also consistent with other δ 15 N measurements from the study area, including those in particulate organic matter (POM) (this study, see Table 1), groundwater and seawater DIN 53,54,59 , and algal tissue 35,51 , capturing how differences in exposure to nutrient-enriched effluent and post-discharge mixing can lead to differences in δ 15 N. Despite the high variability in nitrate δ 15 N, the coral skeleton provides a time-integrated signal, meaning the overall signal is robust. Importantly, the δ 15 N variability between LobataHead04 and LobataHead06 is also much smaller than the primary denitrification signal observed after 1996.…”
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confidence: 87%
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