The organic carbon cycle in the Arctic Ocean (Berlin; New York, 2004). - ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ / CONTENTS
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ОбложкаThe organic carbon cycle in the Arctic Ocean / ed. by R.Stein, R.W.Macdonald. - Berlin; New York: Springer, 2004. - xix, 363 p.: ill. (some col.), maps (some col.). - Ref.: p. 323-363. - ISBN 3-540-01153-6
 

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1  The Arctic Ocean: Boundary Conditions and Background 
   Information .................................................. 1
   1.1  Physiography and Bathymetry of the Arctic Ocean ......... 1
        (M. Jakobsson, A. Grantz, Y. Kristoffersen, R. Macnab)
        1.1.1  Introduction ..................................... 1
        1.1.2  Definition of the Arctic Ocean and its 
               Constituent Seas ................................. 1
        1.1.3  Bathymetry and Physiography ...................... 3
        1.1.4  Volumes, Areas and Mean Depths of the Arctic
               Ocean and its Constituent Seas ................... 5
   1.2  The Arctic Ocean: Modern Status and Recent Climate
        Change .................................................. 6
        (R.W. Macdonald, E. Sakshaug, R. Stein)
        1.2.1  Modern hydrography and Sea-ice Cover of 
               the Arctic Ocean ................................. 6
        1.2.2  The Arctic Ocean and Global Change .............. 11
               1.2.2.1  The distant past ....................... 11
               1.2.2.2  Recent change and the Arctic 
                        Oscillation ............................ 13
               1.2.2.3  The Future ............................. 20
   1.3  The Tectonic Evolution of the Arctic Ocean: Overview
        and Perspectives ....................................... 21
        (W. Jokat)
   1.4  Geochemical Proxies Used for Organic Carbon Source
        Identification in Arctic Ocean Sediments ............... 24
        (R. Stein, R.W. Macdonald)
        1.4.1  Introduction .................................... 24
        1.4.2  Organic geochemical bulk parameters ............. 25
        1.4.3  Maceral composition ............................. 28
        1.4.4  Biomarker composition ........................... 29
        1.4.5  The application of redox markers to organic 
               carbon sediment geochemistry .................... 30
   
2  Modern Terrigenous Organic Carbon Input to the Arctic 
   Ocean ....................................................... 33
   (V. Rachold, H. Eicken, V.V. Gordeev, M.N. Grigoriev, 
   H.-W. Hubberten, A. P. Lisitzin, V.P. Shevchenko, 
   L. Schirmeister)
   2.1  General Introduction
   2.2  River Input ............................................ 33
        (V.V. Gordeev, V. Rachold)
        2.2.1  Introduction .................................... 33
        2.2.2  River water and suspended matter ................ 33
        2.2.3  Fluxes of organic carbon ........................ 37
   2.3  Organic Carbon Input to the Artie Seas Through
        Coastal Erosion ........................................ 41
        (M.N. Grigoriev, V. Rachold, H.-W. Hubberten, 
        L. Schirmeister)
        2.3.1  Introduction .................................... 41
        2.3.2  Methodology ..................................... 42
        2.3.3  Coastal organic carbon input .................... 45
   2.4  The Role of Arctic Sea Ice in Transporting and 
        Cycling Terrestrial Organic Matter ..................... 45
        (H. Eicken)
        2.4.1  Introduction .................................... 45
        2.4.2  Methods ......................................... 46
        2.4.3  Sea ice transport in the Arctic Ocean and
               entrainment of particulate matter ............... 46
        2.4.4  Dissolved organic carbon in sea ice ............. 47
        2.4.5  Particulate organic carbon in sea ice ........... 50
        2.4.6  Conclusions ..................................... 52
   2.5  Aeolian Input .......................................... 53
        (V.P. Shevchenko, A.R. Lisitzin)
        2.6  Summary and Concluding Remarks .................... 54
   
3  Primary and Secondary Production in the Arctic Seas ......... 57
   (E. Sakshaug)
   3.1  Introduction ........................................... 57
   3.2  Major Algal Groups and Their Distribution .............. 57
        3.2.1  Distribution of species ......................... 58
        3.2.2  Nutritional and chemical properties ............. 59
   3.3  Limitation and Control of Primary Production ........... 59
        3.3.1  Light ........................................... 60
        3.3.2  Nutrients ....................................... 63
   3.4  Primary Production and Growth Rate ..................... 64
        3.4.1  New vs. regenerative primary production ......... 64
        3.4.2  Chla: С ratio, light saturation index,
               photoacclimation ................................ 64
        3.4.3  Growth rate ..................................... 65
        3.4.4  Growth strategies ............................... 66
   3.5  Seasonality ............................................ 66
        3.5.1  Pre-bloom, winter and survial ................... 67
        3.5.2  Spring blooms, vertical mixing and ice-edge
               blooms .......................................... 67
        3.5.3  The post bloom .................................. 68
   3.6  Distribution of Primary Production ..................... 69
        3.6.1  The deep Arctic Ocean Basin ..................... 69
        3.6.2  Polynyas ........................................ 71
        3.6.3  Arctic Shelf Seas ............................... 73
        3.6.4  The Atlantic sector: The Nordic Seas, Baffin
               Bay, Hudson Bay and Labrador Sea ................ 74
        3.6.5  Bering Shelf .................................... 75
        3.6.6  Oceanic Bering Sea .............................. 76
        3.6.7  Sea of Okhotsk .................................. 76
   3.7   Mesozooplankton ....................................... 76
        3.7.1  Mesozooplankton biomass ......................... 77
        3.7.2  Grazing and mesozooplankton production .......... 78
        3.7.3  Match-mismatch .................................. 79
   3.8  Primary Production - Impact of Climate Change .......... 79
   3.9  Summary and Concluding Remarks ......................... 81
   
4  The Role of Dissolved Organic Matter for the Organic
   Carbon Cycle in the Arctic Ocean ............................ 83
   (R.M.W. Amon)
   4.1  Introduction ........................................... 83
   4.2  Riverine DOM on Arctic Shelves and Beyond .............. 83
        4.2.1  Estuarine Mixing ................................ 84
        4.2.2  Chemical characteristics and origin of DOM
               on the Eurasian shelf ........................... 85
        4.2.3  The role of bacteria and photochemical
               processes on the Eurasian shelf ................. 87
        4.2.4  The role of sea ice formation on DOM on
               the Eurasian shelf .............................. 88
        4.2.5  The distribution of terrestrial DOM in the
               central Arctic Ocean and the GIN Sea ............ 90
   4.3  Distribution, Chemical Composition, and Fluxes of 
        Marine DOM in the Central Arctic Ocean ................. 92
        4.3.1  Primary production and bacterial utilization 
               of DOM .......................................... 92
        4.3.2  DOM distribution and chemical composition ....... 94
        4.3.3  DOC exchanges between the Arctic Ocean and 
               adjacent Ocean basins ........................... 96
        4.3.4  Vertical export of DOC in the Arctic Ocean ...... 97
   4.4  Summary and Concluding Remarks ......................... 99
   
5  Particulate Organic Carbon Flux to the Arctic Ocean Sea
   Floor ...................................................... 101
   (P. Wassmann, E. Bauerfeind, M. Fortier, M. Fukuchi, 
   В. Hargrave, B. Moran, T. Noji, E.-M. Nöthig, K. Olli,
   R. Peinert, H. Sasaki, V.P. Shevchenko)
   5.1  Introduction .......................................... 101
   5.2  What do we Know About Vertical Carbon Flux from the
        Arctic Ocean? ......................................... 102
   5.3  Case Studies .......................................... 103
        5.3.1  North Water Polynya (B. Hargrave) .............. 103
        5.3.2  North East Water Polynya (E. Bauerfeind) ....... 106
        5.3.3  Greenland Sea (R. Peinert, T. Noji) ............ 109
        5.3.4  Central Barents Sea and Northern Spitsbergen ... 112
               (P. Wassmann, K. Olli)
        5.3.5  Eastern Barents Sea and Kara Sea 
               (V. Shevchenko) ................................ 114
        5.3.6  Laptev Sea and Lomonosov Ridge ................. 117
               (E.-M. Nöthig, V. Shevchenko)
        5.3.7  Northern Bering Sea (H. Sasaki, M. Fukuchi) .... 118
        5.3.8  Canadian Ice Island (B. Hargrave) .............. 120
        5.3.9  Canadian Archipelago: Barrow Strait 
               (M. Fortier) ................................... 122
   5.4  Regional Variability in РОС Export Flux in the
        Arctic Ocean Determined Using 234Th as a Tracer ....... 126
        (B. Moran)
        5.4.1  Introduction and Background .................... 126
        5.4.2  Uncertainties in 234Th-derived РОС Export 
               Fluxes ......................................... 127
        5.4.3  Regional Variability in Arctic РОС Export
               Fluxes ......................................... 127
        5.4.4  Conclusions .................................... 130
   5.5  Particulate Organic Carbon Flux to the Seafloor of
        the Arctic Ocean: Quantity, Seasonality and
        Processes ............................................. 131
        (P. Wassmann)
        5.5.1  Seasonal and Annual Estimates of Vertical
               Carbon Export .................................. 131
        5.5.2  Ice, Light, Stratification, and Vertical 
               Carbon Export .................................. 133
        5.5.3  River Run-off, Resuspension, and Vertical
               Carbon Export .................................. 133
        5.5.4  High Retention of Vertical Carbon Export in
               the Twilight Zone of the Arctic Ocean .......... 134
        5.5.5  Global Warming and Vertical Carbon Export ...... 135
   5.6  Summary and Concluding Remarks ........................ 138
   
6  The Benthos of Arctic Seas and its Role for the Organic
   Carbon Cycle at the Seafloor ............................... 139
   (M. Klages, A. Boetius, J.P. Christensen, H. Deubel, 
   D. Piepenburg, I. Schewe, T. Soltwedel)
   6.1  Introduction .......................................... 139
   6.2  Origin and Evolution of Arctic Habitats and Species ... 141
   6.3  Food Supply of the Arctic Benthos: Sources and 
        Pathways .............................................. 141
   6.4  Benthic Communities of the Arctic Seas ................ 146
        6.4.1  Arctic Shelves and Margins ..................... 146
        6.4.2  Central Arctic ................................. 157
   6.5  Organic Carbon Utilization by the Arctic Benthos ...... 159
        6.5.1  Arctic Continental Shelves ..................... 160
        6.5.2  Central Arctic Ocean ........................... 162
   6.6  Summary and Concluding Remarks ........................ 167
   
7  Organic Carbon in Arctic Ocean Sediments: Sources,
   Variability, Burial, and Paleoenvironmental Significance ... 169
   7.1  Organic Carbon in Arctic Ocean Sediments: A General
        Introduction .......................................... 169
        (R. Stein, R.W. Macdonald)
        7.1.1  Pre-Quaternary (Jurassic-Cretaceous) Organic
               Carbon Records ................................. 169
        7.1.2  Modern and Late Quaternary Organic Carbon
               Records ........................................ 172
   7.2  The Beaufort Sea: Distribution, Sources, Fluxes,
        and Burial Rates of Organic Carbon .................... 177
        (R.W. Macdonald, A.S. Naidu, M.B. Yunker, С. Gobeil)
        7.2.1  Introduction ................................... 177
        7.2.2  DataBase ....................................... 178
        7.2.3  Distribution and Sources of Organic Carbon
               in Surface Sediments ........................... 178
        7.2.4  The Effect of Sea-level Rise During the
               Holocene ....................................... 186
        7.2.5  Burial Rates of Organic Carbon and Budget ...... 186
        7.2.6  Summary and Concluding Remarks ................. 192
   7.3  The Continental Margin of the North Bering-Chukchi 
        Sea: Distribution, Sources, Fluxes, and Burial Rates
        of Organic Carbon ..................................... 193
        (A.S. Naidu, L.W. Cooper, J.M. Grebmeier,
        T.E. Whitledge, M.J. Hameedi)
        7.3.1  Introduction ................................... 193
        7.3.2  Data Base, Material and Methods ................ 195
        7.3.3  Distribution and Sources of Organic Carbon
               in Surface Sediments ........................... 196
        7.3.4  Fluxes, Accumulation, Burial Rates, and
               Remineralization of ОС, and Benthic Oxygen 
               Uptake Rates ................................... 201
        7.3.5  Summary and Concluding Remarks ................. 203
   7.4  The East Siberian Sea: Distribution, Sources, and 
        Burial of Organic Carbon .............................. 204
        (V.I. Petrova, G.I. Batova, A.G. Zinchenko, 
        A.V. Kursheva, E.V. Narkevskiy)
        7.4.1  Introduction ................................... 204
        7.4.2  Data base, Material and Methods ................ 206
        7.4.3  Distribution and Sources of Organic Carbon
               in Surface Sediments ........................... 206
        7.4.4  Burial Rates of Organic Carbon ................. 212
        7.4.5  Summary and Concluding Remarks ................. 212
   7.5  The Laptev Sea: Distribution, Sources, Variability
        and Burial of Organic Carbon .......................... 213
        (R. Stein, K. Fahl)
        7.5.1  Introduction ................................... 213
        7.5.2  Data base, Material and Methods ................ 214
        7.5.3  Distribution and Sources of Organic Carbon
               in Surface Sediments ........................... 215
        7.5.4  Late Quaternary Organic Carbon Records
               and Paleoenvironment ........................... 221
        7.5.5  Accumulation Rates and Budget of Total
               Sediment and Organic Carbon .................... 228
        7.5.6  Summary and Concluding Remarks ................. 236
   7.6  The Kara Sea: Distribution, Sources, Variability
        and Burial of Organic Carbon .......................... 237
        (R. Stein, K. Fahl)
        7.6.1  Introduction ................................... 237
        7.6.2  Data base, Material and Methods ................ 240
        7.6.3  Distribution and Sources of Organic Carbon
               in Surface Sediments ........................... 240
        7.6.4  Late Quaternary Organic Carbon Records
               and Paleoenvironment ........................... 248
        7.6.5  Budget of Total Sediment and Organic Carbon .... 257
        7.6.6  Summary and Concluding Remarks ................. 266
   7.7  The Barents Sea: Distribution, Sources, Variability
        and Burial of Organic Carbon .......................... 266
        (A. Vetrov, E.A. Romankevich)
        7.7.1  Introduction ................................... 266
        7.7.2  Data base, Material and Methods ................ 267
        7.7.3  Distribution and Sources of Organic Carbon
               in Surface Sediments ........................... 267
        7.7.4  Late Quaternary Organic Carbon Records and
               Paleoenvironment ............................... 270
        7.7.5  Burial Rates and Organic Carbon Budget ......... 273
        7.7.6  Summary and Concluding Remarks ................. 278
   7.8  Northern Fram Strait und Yermak Plateau:
        Distribution, Variability and Burial of Organic
        Carbon and Paleoenvironmental Implications ............ 279
        (D. Birgel, R. Stein)
        7.8.1  Introduction ................................... 279
        7.8.2  Data base, Material and Methods ................ 280
        7.8.3  Distribution and Sources of Organic Carbon
               in Surface Sediments ........................... 280
        7.8.4  Late Quaternary Organic Carbon Records
               and Paleoenvironment ........................... 285
        7.8.5  Accumulation Rates and Organic Carbon Budget ... 289
        7.8.6  Summary and Concluding Remarks ................. 294
   7.9  The Central Arctic Ocean: Distribution, Sources,
        Variability and Burial of Organic Carbon .............. 295
        (R. Stein, С. Schubert, R.W. Macdonald, K. Fahl,
        H.R. Harvey, D. Weiel)
        7.9.1  Introduction ................................... 295
        7.9.2  Data base, Material and Methods ................ 297
        7.9.3  Distribution and Sources of Organic Carbon
               in Surface Sediments ........................... 297
        7.9.4  Late Quaternary Organic Carbon Records
               and Paleoenvironment ........................... 303
        7.9.5  Accumulation Rates and Budget of Total
               Sediment and Organic Carbon .................... 311
        7.9.6  Summary and Concluding Remarks ................. 314
8  Organic Carbon Budget: Arctic Ocean vs. Global Ocean ....... 315
   (R. Stein, R.W. Macdonald)
   8.1  Introduction .......................................... 315
   8.2  Global Organic Carbon Fluxes: Sources and Sinks ....... 315
   8.3  Arctic Ocean Organic Carbon Fluxes: Sources and 
        Sinks ................................................. 317
   8.4  Summary and Concluding Remarks ........................ 322

9  References ................................................. 323


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