2020
DOI: 10.1029/2020jc016152
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Benthic Respiration in Hypoxic Waters Enhances Bottom Water Acidification in the Northern Gulf of Mexico

Abstract: It is known that surface water eutrophication enhances bottom water ocean acidification via respiration in coastal oceans. However, the role of benthic processes in influencing bottom water acidification has not been sufficiently explored. We examined this issue by analyzing a 10-year summer carbonate chemistry dataset in bottom water together with recent benthic flux measurements and literature benthic flux data in the northern Gulf of Mexico. The difference between the observed and estimated pH (Ω) values ca… Show more

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“…Ar decreased as AOU increased (Figure 12D). Undeniably, the benthic release of DIC produced in the sediment also contributes to bottom water acidification (Hu et al, 2017;Wang et al, 2020). As the benthic fluxes of DIC and TA in the hypoxic zone are similar (Berelson et al, 2019), the influence of benthic fluxes on the seasonal acidification in bottom water is limited, although it may eventually enhance acidification on decadal or longer time scales (Wang et al, 2020).…”
Section: Enhanced Ocean Acidification In Bottom Water During Warm Sea...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ar decreased as AOU increased (Figure 12D). Undeniably, the benthic release of DIC produced in the sediment also contributes to bottom water acidification (Hu et al, 2017;Wang et al, 2020). As the benthic fluxes of DIC and TA in the hypoxic zone are similar (Berelson et al, 2019), the influence of benthic fluxes on the seasonal acidification in bottom water is limited, although it may eventually enhance acidification on decadal or longer time scales (Wang et al, 2020).…”
Section: Enhanced Ocean Acidification In Bottom Water During Warm Sea...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non‐aerobic processes could result in additional pH drawdown in hypoxic/anoxic bottom water in the nGOM (−0.04 ± 0.05 at DO < 30 μmol L −1 ) while this effect is minor under high oxygen conditions (Wang et al., 2020). Thus, ΔpH nonaerobic was estimated as normalΔpHnonaerobic=0.0004×DOobs0.25em0.25em0.040.25em)(DOobs1000.25emnormalμmol0.25emL1 ${\Delta }{\text{pH}}_{\text{nonaerobic}}=0.0004\times {\text{DO}}_{\text{obs}}\,-\,0.04\,\left({\text{DO}}_{\text{obs}}\le 100\,{\upmu }\text{mol}\,{\mathrm{L}}^{-1}\right)$ …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-aerobic processes could result in additional pH drawdown in hypoxic/anoxic bottom water in the nGOM ( 0.04 ± 0.05 at DO < 30 μmol L 1 ) while this effect is minor under high oxygen conditions (Wang et al, 2020). Thus, ΔpH nonaerobic was estimated as…”
Section: Reconstruct the Bottom Acidification From 1986 To 2019mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…OMZs also correspond with maxima in dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), forming corresponding carbon maximum zones (CMZs), due to high‐organic carbon respiration and, potentially, enhanced carbonate dissolution driven by that respiration (Paulmier et al., 2011; Wyrtki, 1962). In addition, prolonged hypoxic to anoxic conditions may amplify the effects of benthic respiration on bottom water pH and carbonate saturation (Ω), further enhancing carbonate dissolution in OMZ sediments as they do in coastal environments (Hu et al., 2017; Wang et al., 2020). As a result of these processes, OMZs are presently the primary carbon reservoir of the subsurface ocean and can be sites of CO 2 transfer from the ocean to the atmosphere with significant consequences for oceanic carbon storage and global climates (Naik et al., 2014; Paulmier et al., 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%