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- Title
Hadal water biogeochemistry over the Izu-Ogasawara Trench observed with a full-depth CTD-CMS.
- Authors
Shinsuke Kawagucci; Akiko Makabe; Taketoshi Kodama; Yohei Matsui; Chisato Yoshikawa; Etsuro Ono; Masahide Wakita; Takuro Nunoura; Hiroshi Uchida; Taichi Yokokawa
- Abstract
Full-depth profiles of hydrographic and geochemical properties at the Izu-Ogasawara Trench were observed for the first time using a CTD-CMS (Conductivity Temperature Depth profiler with Carousel Multiple Sampling) system, supplemented by some comparative samplings at the northern Mariana Trench using the same methods. The CTD sensor, calibrated from measurements of seawater samples, demonstrated a well-mixed hydrographic structure below 7000 m within the Izu-Ogasawara Trench. Seawater samples collected from this well-mixed hadal layer exhibited constant concentrations of nitrate, phosphate, silicate, and nitrous oxide as well as constant nitrogen and oxygen isotopic compositions of nitrate and nitrous oxide. These results agree well with previous observations of the Izu-Ogasawara hadal waters and deep-sea water surrounding the Izu-Ogasawara Trench. In turn, methane concentrations and isotopic compositions indicated spatial heterogeneity within the well-mixed hadal water mass, strongly suggesting a local methane source within the trench, in addition to the background methane originating from the general deep-sea bottom water. Sedimentary compound releases, associated with sediment re-suspensions, are considered to be the most likely mechanism for generating this significant CH4 anomaly.
- Subjects
BIOGEOCHEMISTRY; SUBMARINE trenches; HADAL zone
- Publication
Ocean Science Discussions, 2018, p1
- ISSN
1812-0806
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5194/os-2018-37