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The Impact of the Amazon on the Biological Pump and the Air‐Sea CO<sub>2</sub> Balance of the Western Tropical Atlantic

Domitille Louchard, Nicolas Gruber, Matthias Münnich

2021Global Biogeochemical Cycles26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The Amazon River strongly modifies the biogeochemistry of the Western Tropical Atlantic (WTA). To disentangle the different mechanisms driving these modifications, we conduct a series of modeling experiments with a high‐resolution regional ocean model (ROMS) coupled to a biogeochemical/ecological model (BEC) that we augmented to include Diatom‐Diazotroph‐Assemblages (DDAs). In our model, the Amazon River increases net primary production (NPP) in the WTA by almost 10%, exceeding the stimulation expected from the supplied inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus by a factor of two. This amplification is fueled by new nitrogen stemming from DDA‐driven N 2 fixation in the plume region, supported, in part, by the consumption of riverine dissolved organic phosphorus. The vertical export of organic carbon is enhanced by a shift of the phytoplankton community toward diatoms induced by the large amount of Si(OH) 4 delivered by the Amazon. These changes in NPP and export production induce a strong uptake of atmospheric CO 2 . In contrast, the remineralization of the river‐delivered terrestrial organic matter leads to a release of CO 2 over the WTA, which is partially offset by a net uptake induced by the riverine dissolved inorganic carbon and alkalinity. Overall, the Amazon reduces the strong outgassing of the WTA in our simulations by more than 50%. Our study demonstrates how rivers modify the marine biological pump and the air‐sea CO 2 fluxes in the downstream ocean through a myriad of cascading effects, highlighting the need to fully consider the land‐ocean aquatic continuum in the modeling of the Earth System.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental sciencePhytoplanktonBiogeochemical cycleBiogeochemistryOceanographyAmazon rainforestOrganic matterRemineralisationPrimary productionDissolved organic carbonDiatomEcosystemEnvironmental chemistryEcologyChemistryNutrientGeologyBiologyInorganic chemistryFluorideMarine and coastal ecosystemsGeology and Paleoclimatology ResearchOceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
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