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Time-series sediment trap record of alkenones from the western Sea of Okhotsk

✍ Scribed by Osamu Seki; Takeshi Nakatsuka; Kimitaka Kawamura; Sei-Ichi Saitoh; Masaaki Wakatsuchi


Book ID
104041419
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
708 KB
Volume
104
Category
Article
ISSN
0304-4203

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✦ Synopsis


C 37 -C 39 alkenones were measured in time-series sediment trap samples collected from August 1998 to June 2000 at two depths in the seasonal sea ice region of the western Sea of Okhotsk, off Sakhalin, in order to investigate alkenone production and watercolumn processes in the region. Measurable export fluxes of alkenones are ranged from b 0.1 to 5.8 ΞΌg/m 2 /day and clearly showed that the alkenone production was restricted to autumn. In 1998, maximum export flux of alkenones occurred in September when surface water column was well stratified with low nutrients in the surface mixing layer. In the next year, the maximum flux is observed in October. Comparison between alkenone temperature and satellite based sea surface temperature (SST) shows that the estimated alkenone temperatures in August 1998 were found to be ∼10 Β°C lower than the temporal satellite SST, suggesting that alkenones are produced in surface to subsurface thermocline layers during the period. Annual mean flux of alkenones is lower in the lower traps than that of the upper traps, suggesting rapid degradation of alkenones in water column, but the U K 37 β€² value is not significantly altered. This study indicates that U K 37 β€² values preserved in the surface sediments off Sakhalin reflect the seasonal temperature signal of near surface water, rather than annual mean surface temperature.


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