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The organic carbon pump in the Atlantic
Authors:Anne Willem Omta  Jorn Bruggeman  Bas Kooijman  Henk Dijkstra
Institution:aDepartment of Theoretical Biology, Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, De Boelelaan 1081, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands;bInstitute for Marine and Atmospheric Research Utrecht (IMAU), Department of Natural Sciences, Universiteit Utrecht, Princetonplein 5, 3582 CC Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:The growth, sinking and remineralisation of phytoplankton constitute the soft-tissue carbon pump. Here we derive the expression for the strength of this carbon pump in terms of the nutrient utilisation and the carbon:nutrient ratio of plankton. Furthermore, we aim to determine how the physical environment affects this carbon pump. Thereto, we have used a plankton physiological model with a novel representation of the effect of temperature and light on plankton stoichiometry; it predicts that the effect of temperature on the carbon:nutrient ratio depends on the light conditions. Using this model combined with a mechanistic model for the mixed layer, we have studied the biological carbon pump at the BATS site and at various locations along a meridional transect through the Atlantic Ocean. Our results suggest that the soft-tissue carbon pump is stronger at mid-latitudes than in the (sub-)tropics and near the poles as a consequence of latitudinal variations in algal stoichiometry.
Keywords:Biological Carbon Pump  Phytoplankton  GOTM  Redfield  Stoichiometry
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