Sedimentary organic carbon sources in the Bering-Chukchi Sea
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Start Time:2024-05-19 16:15(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:10min

Session:S1 主题1、第四纪地质与全球变化 » S1-5主题1、第四纪地质与全球变化 专题1.1、专题1.10(19日下午,厦门国际会展酒店 1楼海丝会议室)

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Abstract
The spatial and temporal variability of Arctic sea ice is important for understanding regional and global climate change and its ecological impacts. Proxy-based methods are required to study long-term Arctic sea-ice variability and its role in global climate because the satellite sea-ice record is less than 40 years long. This study tests the lipid-biomarker-based sea-ice proxy PIP25, along a transect in the Bering-Chukchi Sea and finds it to accurately reflect the satellite-based sea-ice coverage. Our results showed that the ice-algal OC contribution varies systematically along the sea-ice gradient, accounting for up to 60 % of total sedimentary OC underlying the summer ice edge. Phytoplankton production, on the other hand, contributes about 60–70% to sedimentary OC at the winter ice edge on the Bering Sea shelf and gradually decreases towards the north. The terrestrial OC proportion of sedimentary TOC is generally low, averaging 25±5% except the northernmost station (80°N).
 
Keywords
Sea ice,Biomarker,HBIs,Arctic
Speaker
董彩霞
博士研究生 中国海洋大学

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董彩霞 中国海洋大学
肖晓彤 中国海洋大学
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厦门大学近海海洋环境科学国家重点实验室
中国科学院城市环境研究所
自然资源部第三海洋研究所
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