کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4531655 | 1626100 | 2016 | 9 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

• Sedimentary organic matter (OM) in two Arctic fjords was measured.
• Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope, organic carbon and nitrogen were measured.
• Average Corg, Ntot, δ13Corg and δ15Ntot were 1.89%, 0.15%, −24.74‰ and 3.52‰.
• Proportion of phytoplankton produced organic matter was 0–31%.
• Proportion of marine originated OM was inversely proportional to Corg concentration.
The aim of this study was to estimate the spatial variability of organic carbon (Corg) and total nitrogen (Ntot) concentrations, Corg/Ntot ratios, stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen (δ13Corg, δ15Ntot) and the proportions of autochthonous and allochtonous organic matter within recently deposited sediments of two Spitsbergen fjords: the Hornsund and the Adventfjord, which are affected to a different degree by the West Spitsbergen Current. Corg concentrations ranged from 1.38% to 1.98% in the Hornsund and from 1.73% to 3.85% in the Adventfjord. In both fjords the highest Corg concentrations were measured at the innermost stations and they decreased towards the mouths of the fjords. This suggests fresh water runoff to be an important source of organic matter (OM) for surface sediments. The results showed that both fjords differ significantly in terms of sedimentary organic matter characteristics. The samples from the Hornsund, except those from the innermost station in the Brepollen, had relatively low Corg/Ntot ratios, all within a narrow range (from 9.7 to 11.3). On the other hand significantly higher Corg/Ntot ratios, varying within a broad range (from 14.6 to 33.0), were measured in the Adventfjord. The samples from the Hornsund were characterized by higher δ13Corg (from −24.90‰ to −23.87‰) and δ15Ntot (from 3.02‰ to 4.93‰) than those from the Adventfjord (−25.94‰ to −24.69‰ and from 0.71‰ to 4.00‰, respectively). This is attributed to a larger proportion of marine organic matter. Using the two end-member approach proportions of terrestrial organic matter were evaluated. Terrestrial OM contribution for the Adventfjord was in the range of 82-83%, while in case of the Hornsund the results were in the range of 69–75%, with the exception of the innermost part of the fjord, where terrestrial organic matter contribution ranged from 80 to 82%. The strong positive correlation between δ13Corg and δ15Ntot was revealed. This was taken as an indicator that fresh, labile organic matter is the base of the trophic pyramid. The conclusion regarding a more complex food web in the Horsund, based on larger δ15Ntot values, is further substantiated by the larger proportion of autochthonous, labile organic matter found in the Hornsund’s sediments.
Journal: Continental Shelf Research - Volume 113, 1 February 2016, Pages 38–46