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Distribution of labile and residual particulate carbon in the Baltic Sea
Authors:A Zsolnay
Institution:(1) Present address: Institut für Meereskunde an der Universität Kiel, Kiel, Germany
Abstract:During the September 1971 cruise of F. K. ldquoAlkorrdquo in the central Baltic Sea, the surface or summer water layer down to a depth of about 30 m was found to contain 187.4 mgrg/l of particulate organic carbon, with a C:N (atoms) ratio of 8.97. This carbon was 44% (89.9 mgrg/l) labile to bacterial decomposition, as determined by burning an aliquot of each sample in a CHN-analyser before and after maintenance in nutrientenriched sea water at 20°C for 3 months. The particulate material from the intermediate or winter water layer, with a depth ranging from 30 to 70 m, contained only 48% (43.1 mgrg/l) of the labile carbon found in the summer surface layer, and had a significantly higher C:N ratio (11.25). These two facts indicate that a considerable breakdown of the organic material had taken place. The material, removed from the particulate state during this process, was 48% (89.7 mgrg/l) of the original total particulate carbon, and was relatively nitrogen-rich, with a C:N ratio of 6.49. In this material, 52% (46.8 mgrg/l) of the organic carbon was labile. The particulate material in the rest of the water column showed no significant changes until it reached the sediment. The slurry immediately above the sediment had a C:N ratio of 9.15, indicating the introduction of nitrogen from either dissolved or colloidal material. Labile carbon (44% of the total) was also present in sufficient quantities to support life and to make this an important diagenetic site.
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