Observational and modeling evidence of seasonal trends in sediment-derived material inputs to the Chukchi Sea

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2020-04-27
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Kipp, Lauren
Spall, Michael A.
Pickart, Robert S.
Kadko, David C.
Moore, Willard S.
Dabrowski, Jessica S.
Charette, Matthew A.
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10.1029/2019JC016007
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Chukchi Sea
Benthic flux
Radium‐228
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Benthic inputs of nutrients help support primary production in the Chukchi Sea and produce nutrient‐rich water masses that ventilate the halocline of the western Arctic Ocean. However, the complex biological and redox cycling of nutrients and trace metals make it difficult to directly monitor their benthic fluxes. In this study, we use radium‐228, which is a soluble radionuclide produced in sediments, and a numerical model of an inert, generic sediment‐derived tracer to study variability in sediment inputs to the Chukchi Sea. The 228Ra observations and modeling results are in general agreement and provide evidence of strong benthic inputs to the southern Chukchi Sea during the winter, while the northern shelf receives higher concentrations of sediment‐sourced materials in the spring and summer due to continued sediment‐water exchange as the water mass traverses the shelf. The highest tracer concentrations are observed near the shelfbreak and southeast of Hanna Shoal, a region known for high biological productivity and enhanced benthic biomass.
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Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2020. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 125(5), (2020): e2019JC016007, doi:10.1029/2019JC016007.
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Kipp, L. E., Spall, M. A., Pickart, R. S., Kadko, D. C., Moore, W. S., Dabrowski, J. S., & Charette, M. A. (2020). Observational and modeling evidence of seasonal trends in sediment-derived material inputs to the Chukchi Sea. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 125(5), e2019JC016007.
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