Nitrogen fixation in the Northeastern South China Sea under the influence of El Niño
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Start Time:2025-01-16 17:20(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:15min

Session:S44 Session 44-Western Boundary Currents, Eddies and Their Impacts on Multi-Disciplinary Aspects » S44-PWestern Boundary Currents, Eddies and Their Impacts on Multi-Disciplinary Aspects

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Abstract
El Niño, characterized by the interaction between tropical atmosphere and ocean, is traditionally associated with the abnormal warming of sea surface temperatures in the equatorial Pacific. Nitrogen fixation contributes approximately half of the nitrogen demand of primary production in some oligotrophic oceans, suggesting that it plays a crucial role in influencing the efficiency of the biological carbon pump. Although El Niño exerts profound impacts on marine ecosystems, its effects on marine nitrogen fixation remain insufficiently understood. This study analyzes Trichodesmium abundance in the coastal waters of the South China Sea over the past two decades, revealing peak abundances during two strong El Niño events in the summers of 2004 and 2015–2016. Additionally, through integrated field observations and in situ enrichment experiments conducted in the northeastern South China Sea from 2014 to 2016, we found that the 2015/2016 El Niño intensified the intrusion of Kuroshio waters into the South China Sea, transporting substantial quantities of nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria (Trichodesmium and unicellular nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria) to the shelf region. The intensified Kuroshio intrusion, together with upwelling, eddy, and the Pearl River plume, jointly enhanced nitrogen fixation in coastal waters. Our results highlight the significant regulatory role of climate change on biological nitrogen fixation processes.
Keywords
Nitrogen fixation, El Niño
Speaker
Jiaxing Liu
Dr. Chinese Academy of Sciences;South China Sea Institute of Oceanology

Submission Author
Jiaxing Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences;South China Sea Institute of Oceanology
Yehui Tan Chinese Academy of Sciences;South China Sea Institute of Oceanology
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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
Department of Earth Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China
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