Collaborative Research: US GEOTRACES GP17-OCE and GP17-ANT: Export and remineralization rates of bioactive and particle reactive trace elements using thorium-234

合作研究:美国 GEOTRACES GP17-OCE 和 GP17-ANT:使用钍 234 的生物活性和颗粒反应性微量元素的导出和再矿化率

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项目摘要

The overarching goal of the international GEOTRACES Program is to “identify processes and quantify fluxes that control the distributions of key trace elements and isotopes in the ocean, and to establish the sensitivity of these distributions to environmental conditions.” These trace elements exist at exceeding low concentrations in the ocean, yet play a key role in the growth and distribution of marine organisms, in particular marine phytoplankton. In addition, many trace elements are important to study as pollutants, such as copper and lead, which at high levels can be harmful to marine life. Thus, studies of the trace metal sources and sinks are needed. To meet this goal, the project is designed to measure how quickly these trace elements are cycled through marine food webs, in particular as they are transported by marine snow, i.e. slowly settling marine particles that carry these trace elements and carbon to the deep sea. The work will be conducted aboard two upcoming US GEOTRACES expeditions to the South Pacific, Southern Ocean, and Amundsen Sea. The project will provide training for two postdoctoral investigators, one focused on sample analysis and one on the modeling. To carry out this study, this proposal will use the naturally occurring particle reactive radionuclide Thorium-234 (234Th, half-life = 24.1 d) to quantify variability in trace elements and isotopes scavenging, residence times, and particle export from the surface ocean and their attenuation into the deep sea. This project will sample across extreme biogeographical and trace elemental gradients that range from the clear waters of the low dust, low productivity South Pacific (GP17-OCE) to the “greenest” high productivity Amundsen Sea and its polynyas in the Southern Ocean (GP17-ANT). Assessing these spatial and vertical gradients requires 234Th sampling at every station (n=66 casts x 13 depths) and measuring the TEI/234Th ratio on particles (n=43 x 8 depths x 2 size classes). There results of this project will lead to an increased understanding of how the trace elements are modified by removal and regeneration associated with scavenging on to, and remineralization off of, sinking particles.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
国际GEOTRACES计划的首要目标是“确定控制海洋中关键微量元素和同位素分布的过程和量化通量,并确定这些分布对环境条件的敏感性”。这些微量元素在海洋中的浓度极低,但在海洋生物,特别是海洋浮游植物的生长和分布中起着关键作用。此外,许多微量元素作为污染物,如铜和铅,在高水平下可能对海洋生物有害。 因此,需要对痕量金属源和汇进行研究。为了实现这一目标,该项目旨在测量这些微量元素通过海洋食物网循环的速度,特别是当它们被海洋雪运送时,即缓慢沉降的海洋颗粒将这些微量元素和碳带到深海。这项工作将在即将到来的两次美国GEOTRACES考察中进行,分别前往南太平洋、南大洋和阿蒙森海。该项目将为两名博士后研究人员提供培训,一名专注于样品分析,另一名专注于建模。为了进行这项研究,本提案将使用自然产生的粒子反应放射性核素钍-234(234 Th,半衰期= 24.1天),以量化微量元素和同位素清除、停留时间和从表层海洋输出的粒子及其衰减到深海的变异性。该项目将在极端地理和微量元素梯度范围内取样,从低尘、低生产力的南太平洋(GP 17-OCE)的清澈沃茨到“最绿色”的高生产力阿蒙森海及其南大洋(GP 17-ANT)的冰穴。评估这些空间和垂直梯度需要在每个站点进行234 Th采样(n=66个铸件x 13个深度),并测量颗粒上的TEI/234 Th比率(n=43 x 8个深度x 2个尺寸等级)。该项目的成果将使人们更好地理解微量元素是如何通过清除和再生而被改变的,以及沉降颗粒的再矿化。该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并被认为值得通过使用基金会的知识价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估来支持。

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Collaborative Research: Three decades of foraminiferal assemblages in the Santa Barbara Basin provide a link between present and past
合作研究:圣巴巴拉盆地三十年的有孔虫组合提供了现在和过去之间的联系
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Collaborative Research: Foraminiferal Ecological Response to Ocean Conditions in the Northwest Pacific Ocean
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Collaborative Research: Assessing the relative importance of small vs large particles as sources of nutrition to abyssal communities
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Impact of Ocean Acidification on Planktonic Foraminifera in the California Current System During the Last 300 Years
过去 300 年海洋酸化对加州洋流系统中浮游有孔虫的影响
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    Standard Grant
GEO-Scholar: Increasing Undergraduate Participation in the Geosciences
GEO-Scholar:增加本科生对地球科学的参与
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    1458416
  • 财政年份:
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    $ 14.05万
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Collaborative Research: Isotopic insights to mercury in marine food webs and how it varies with ocean biogeochemistry
合作研究:海洋食物网中汞的同位素见解及其如何随海洋生物地球化学变化
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    1433313
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    2014
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    $ 14.05万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
Collaborative Research: Chemical and Biological Characterizations of Phosphonate and Polyphosphate Dynamics in Marine Phytoplankton
合作研究:海洋浮游植物中磷酸盐和聚磷酸盐动力学的化学和生物学特征
  • 批准号:
    1061094
  • 财政年份:
    2011
  • 资助金额:
    $ 14.05万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
Persistence and Fate of Domoic Acid in the Santa Barbara Basin
圣巴巴拉盆地软骨藻酸的持久性和归宿
  • 批准号:
    0850425
  • 财政年份:
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  • 资助金额:
    $ 14.05万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: Nitrogen Fixation and its Coupling with Denitrification in the Eastern Tropical North Pacific
合作研究:北太平洋热带东部的固氮及其与反硝化的耦合
  • 批准号:
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    Standard Grant
ScienceQuest: A South Carolina Geoscience Initiative
ScienceQuest:南卡罗来纳州地球科学计划
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    0543954
  • 财政年份:
    2006
  • 资助金额:
    $ 14.05万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant

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