C : N : P stoichiometry at the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study station in the North Atlantic Ocean

  • Singh, A
  • Baer, SE
  • Riebesell, U
  • Martiny, AC
  • Lomas, MW
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Publication date
November 2015
Publisher
eScholarship, University of California

Abstract

Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability, in addition to other macro- and micronutrients, determine the strength of the ocean's carbon (C) uptake, and variation in the N : P ratio of inorganic nutrient pools is key to phytoplankton growth. A similarity between C : N : P ratios in the plankton biomass and deep-water nutrients was observed by Alfred C. Redfield around 80 years ago and suggested that biological processes in the surface ocean controlled deep-ocean chemistry. Recent studies have emphasized the role of inorganic N : P ratios in governing biogeochemical processes, particularly the C : N : P ratio in suspended particulate organic matter (POM), with somewhat less attention given to exported POM and dissolved organic matter (DOM)...

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