2020
DOI: 10.1029/2019gc008440
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The Nitrogen Isotopic Composition of Tissue and Shell‐Bound Organic Matter of Planktic Foraminifera in Southern Ocean Surface Waters

Abstract: We present the first nitrogen isotope (δ15N) measurements of planktic foraminifera, paleoceanographically important zooplankton, from the nutrient‐rich waters of the modern Southern Ocean. Foraminifera were collected from net tows in the Subantarctic and Polar Frontal Zones (SAZ and PFZ, respectively) south of Africa during winter 2015 and late summer 2016. In late summer, consistent with preferential uptake of 14N‐nitrate and the progressive, northward depletion of nitrate by phytoplankton across the Southern… Show more

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“…In the summer by contrast, light inhibition and rapidly growing phytoplankton allow for rates of surface nitrification that are insignificant relative to both wintertime nitrification and summertime autotrophic NO 3 − consumption. This seasonal pattern is also evident in the available Southern Ocean NO 3 − isotope data that show assimilation to be the major biological process acting on the surface NO 3 − pool in summer (DiFiore et al 2009;Fripiat et al, 2019;Kemeny et al, 2016) with nitrification dominating in winter (Smart et al, 2015).…”
Section: The Seasonal Cycle Of Nitrification In the Southern Ocean Sumentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…In the summer by contrast, light inhibition and rapidly growing phytoplankton allow for rates of surface nitrification that are insignificant relative to both wintertime nitrification and summertime autotrophic NO 3 − consumption. This seasonal pattern is also evident in the available Southern Ocean NO 3 − isotope data that show assimilation to be the major biological process acting on the surface NO 3 − pool in summer (DiFiore et al 2009;Fripiat et al, 2019;Kemeny et al, 2016) with nitrification dominating in winter (Smart et al, 2015).…”
Section: The Seasonal Cycle Of Nitrification In the Southern Ocean Sumentioning
confidence: 62%
“…This, coupled with the relatively high ambient NH 4 + concentrations that appear to typify the winter mixed layer, may favor bacterial NH 4 + consumption. For the AZ south of Africa, Smart et al (2015) hypothesized that autumn/early winter surface waters are characterized by intense N recycling. Heterotrophic bacteria must play a central role in such recycling, possibly in both the production and consumption of NH 4 + .…”
Section: Global Biogeochemical Cyclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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