Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6383367 Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 2016 23 Pages PDF
Abstract
We find that model V2 displays a significantly better fit to the data than model V1. Thus, the mere allowance of vertical variations in the rate parameters can lead to a significantly better fit to the data, without the need to modify the structure or add any new processes to the model. To understand how the better fit is achieved we consider two parameters, K=k1/(k−1+β−1) and K/P, where k1 is the adsorption rate constant, k−1 the desorption rate constant, β−1 the remineralization rate constant, and P the particle concentration. We find that the rate constant ratio K is large (⩾0.2) in the upper 1000 m and decreases to a nearly uniform value of ca. 0.12 below 2000 m, implying that the specific rate at which Th attaches to particles relative to that at which it is released from particles is higher in the upper ocean than in the deep ocean. In contrast, K/P increases with depth below 500 m. The parameters K and K/P display significant positive and negative monotonic relationship with P, respectively, which is collectively consistent with a particle concentration effect.
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