Moore C Mark
Ocean and Earth Science, National Oceanography Centre Southampton, University of Southampton, European Way, Southampton SO14 3ZH, UK
Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci. 2016 Nov 28;374(2081). doi: 10.1098/rsta.2015.0290.
The supply of a range of nutrient elements to surface waters is an important driver of oceanic production and the subsequent linked cycling of the nutrients and carbon. Relative deficiencies of different nutrients with respect to biological requirements, within both surface and internal water masses, can be both a key indicator and driver of the potential for these nutrients to become limiting for the production of new organic material in the upper ocean. The availability of high-quality, full-depth and global-scale datasets on the concentrations of a wide range of both macro- and micro-nutrients produced through the international GEOTRACES programme provides the potential for estimation of multi-element deficiencies at unprecedented scales. Resultant coherent large-scale patterns in diagnosed deficiency can be linked to the interacting physical-chemical-biological processes which drive upper ocean nutrient biogeochemistry. Calculations of ranked deficiencies across multiple elements further highlight important remaining uncertainties in the stoichiometric plasticity of nutrient ratios within oceanic microbial systems and caveats with regards to linkages to upper ocean nutrient limitation.This article is part of the themed issue 'Biological and climatic impacts of ocean trace element chemistry'.
一系列营养元素向地表水的供应是海洋生产力以及随后营养物质和碳的相关循环的重要驱动因素。在表层和内部水体中,不同营养元素相对于生物需求的相对不足,既可能是这些营养物质限制上层海洋新有机物质生产潜力的关键指标,也可能是驱动因素。通过国际GEOTRACES计划生成的关于多种大量和微量营养元素浓度的高质量、全深度和全球尺度数据集,为以前所未有的规模估算多元素不足提供了可能。诊断出的不足中产生的连贯大规模模式,可以与驱动上层海洋营养生物地球化学的物理 - 化学 - 生物相互作用过程联系起来。对多种元素的排名不足进行计算,进一步凸显了海洋微生物系统中营养比例化学计量可塑性方面仍然存在的重要不确定性,以及与上层海洋营养限制联系方面的注意事项。本文是主题为“海洋微量元素化学的生物和气候影响”的特刊的一部分。