Regional variation in the particulate organic carbon to nitrogen ratio in the surface ocean

  • Martiny, A. C
  • Vrugt, Jasper A
  • Primeau, Francois W
  • Lomas, Michael W
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Publication date
September 2013
Publisher
eScholarship, University of California

Abstract

The concept of constant elemental ratios in plankton communities—the Redfield ratio—is of central importance to ocean biogeochemistry. Recently, several studies have demonstrated regional differences in the plankton C:P and N:P ratio. However, less is known about potential systematic variations in the C:N ratio. Here we present an analysis of the particulate organic carbon to nitrogen ratio of 40,482 globally distributed samples from the upper 200 m of the ocean water column. Particulate organic carbon and nitrogen concentrations are highly correlated (R 2 = 0.86) with a median value of 6.5. Using an artificial neural network analysis, we find regional variations in the C:N ratio linked to differences in environmental conditions. The ...

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