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Around one third of current Arctic Ocean primary production sustained by rivers and coastal erosion

Earth Sciences

Around one third of current Arctic Ocean primary production sustained by rivers and coastal erosion

J. Terhaar, R. Lauerwald, et al.

This study by Jens Terhaar, Ronny Lauerwald, Pierre Regnier, Nicolas Gruber, and Laurent Bopp reveals how land-derived nutrients significantly impact net primary production (NPP) in the Arctic Ocean, accounting for up to 51% of the current NPP due to enhanced nutrient recycling. Discover the factors shaping the future of Arctic ecosystems!... show more
Abstract
Net primary production (NPP) is the foundation of the oceans' ecosystems and the fisheries they support. In the Arctic Ocean, NPP is controlled by a complex interplay of light and nutrients supplied by upwelling as well as lateral inflows from adjacent oceans and land. But so far, the role of the input from land by rivers and coastal erosion has not been given much attention. Here, by upscaling observations from the six largest rivers and using measured coastal erosion rates, we construct a pan-Arctic, spatio-temporally resolved estimate of the land input of carbon and nutrients to the Arctic Ocean. Using an ocean-biogeochemical model, we estimate that this input fuels 28–51% of the current annual Arctic Ocean NPP. This strong enhancement of NPP is a consequence of efficient recycling of the land-derived nutrients on the vast Arctic shelves. Our results thus suggest that nutrient input from the land is a key process that will affect the future evolution of Arctic Ocean NPP.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jan 08, 2021
Authors
Jens Terhaar, Ronny Lauerwald, Pierre Regnier, Nicolas Gruber, Laurent Bopp
Tags
Arctic Ocean
net primary production
land-derived nutrients
coastal erosion
nutrient recycling
carbon input
biogeochemical model
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