Title of article :
Cadmium in the southwest Pacific Ocean two factors significantly affecting the Cd---PO4 relationship in the ocean
Author/Authors :
Isao Kudo، نويسنده , , Haruyo Kokubun، نويسنده , , Katsuhiko Matsunaga، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
Vertical profiles of dissolved Cd were determined in the southwest Pacific Ocean, which includes the Tasman Sea, the Solomon Sea, and the Coral Sea. Cd shows a nutrient type distribution, but weakly correlates with phosphate compared to the North Pacific Ocean when all data are plotted. The Cd/PO4 ratio in surface layer is < 0.1 nM/μM and the ratio in the intermediate and deep water shows an increase approaching the Pacific value of ˜ 0.3 nM/μM.
The Cd/PO4 ratio in the regeneration process has been estimated using an AOU (apparent oxygen utilization) respiration model. This ratio is affected by that in surface layer, so deep water receives a regeneration flux with a low Cd/PO4 ratio. The preformed Cd and phosphate as estimated by the AOU relation are low in the surface layer and high in the deep layers. The intermediate water is a mixture of surface water and Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW). The characteristic Cd---PO4 relationship in this area would be a consequence of mixing with two water masses which have different original Cd/PO4 ratios. The factors affecting the Cd---PO4 relationship in the world ocean are physical mixing and biological cycling, based on the results of the southern Pacific Ocean.
Journal title :
Marine Chemistry
Journal title :
Marine Chemistry