Dissolved organic nitrogen in oligotrophic oceans regulated by nitrogen fixation
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Start Time:2025-01-14 16:35(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:15min

Session:S3 Session 3-The Nitrogen Cycle Towards a Sustainable Ocean: From Microbes to Global Biogeochemistry » S3-3The Nitrogen Cycle Towards a Sustainable Ocean: From Microbes to Global Biogeochemistry

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Abstract
Dissolve organic nitrogen (DON) is the largest fixed nitrogen reservoir in oligotrophic upper oceans (< 200 m). The cycling of DON is crucial for nitrogen turnover and related biogeochemical processes in the upper ocean; however, its controls remain unclear. We measured the concentration and nitrogen isotope ratio of DON ([DON] and δ15N-DON) in the upper 200 m for three seasons in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (NPSG), a hot spot of N2 fixation. Higher [DON] were found in the upper 100 m, suggesting an accumulation of DON in the sunlit layer. The accumulated DON showed lower δ15N-DON in the NPSG center than in the regions near the North Equatorial Current, possibly due to higher nitrogen fixation rates. In addition, we also infer that the accumulated δ15N-DON could be associated with the diazotroph communities. By integrating globally reported DON and nitrogen fixation rate data, we find that the accumulated δ15N-DON signals significantly correlate with depth-integrated nitrogen fixation rates. Our results provide a novel diagnosis, demonstrating the DON characteristics regulated by diazotroph-derived nitrogen in oligotrophic upper oceans.
Keywords
dissolved organic nitrogen, nitrogen fixation, oligotrophic ocean, stable nitrogen isotope
Speaker
Jinyu Yang
Dr. Xiamen University

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Jinyu Yang Xiamen University
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    2025

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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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