摘要
Under global climate change,water flow and related nutrient biogeochemistry in the Arctic are changing at an unprecedented rate,and potentially affect nutrient cycling in the Arctic Ocean.However,nutrient fluxes via submarine groundwater discharge(SGD)are potentially important yet poorly understood in the Arctic.Here we quantified that nutrient fluxes through radium-derived SGD were three orders of magnitude higher than those from the local river and constituted 25%-96%of the total nutrient inputs into the Kongsfjorden.These large groundwater nutrient fluxes with high NIN/DIP molar ratio(average 99)may change the biomass and community structure of phytoplankton.Meanwhile,combining other SGD study cases around the Arctic region,SGD rates tend to increase over the past three decades,possibly on account of the effects of global warming.The SGD-derived nutrient may cause the increase of net primary productivity in the Arctic Ocean.The results will provide important basic data for land-ocean interactions in the typical fjord of the Arctic under the influence of global warming.
基金
The National Natural Science Foundation of China under contract Nos 41976040,41676188,42106043 and 42006152
the Innovation Base for Estuarine and Coastal Water Security 2.0 from the Ministry of Science and Technology of P.R.China under contract No.BP0820020.