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Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2014

Radium isotopes as a tracer of sediment-water column exchange in the North Sea

W. J. Burt; Helmuth Thomas; Johannes Pätsch; Abdirahman M Omar; Corinna Schrum; Ute Daewel; Heiko Brenner; H. J. W. de Baar

Sediment-water column exchange plays an important role in coastal biogeochemistry. We utilize short-lived radium isotopes (224Ra and 223Ra) to understand and quantify the dominant processes governing sediment-water column exchange throughout the North Sea. Our comprehensive survey, conducted in September 2011, represents the first of its kind conducted in the North Sea. We find that two main sources regulate surface Ra distributions: minor coastal input from rivers and shallow mudflats and North Sea sediments as the dominant source. Pore waters show 100-fold larger activities than the water column. North Sea sediment characteristics such as porosity and mean grain size, as well as turbulence at the sediment-water interface, are the dominant factors contributing to variability of Ra efflux. Ra inventory and mass balance approaches consistently yield high benthic Ra effluxes in the southern North Sea, driven by strong tidal and wind mixing, which in turn cause high sediment irrigation rates. These results exceed incubation-based Ra flux estimates and the majority of previously reported Ra flux estimates for other regions. Ra-based estimates of benthic alkalinity fluxes compare well to observed values, and the high rates of Ra efflux imply a potentially significant exchange of other products of sedimentary reactions, including carbon and nutrient species. Passive tracer simulations lend strong support to the Ra source attribution and imply seasonal variation in the surface water Ra distribution depending on stratification conditions.


Limnology and Oceanography | 2016

Carbon sources in the North Sea evaluated by means of radium and stable carbon isotope tracers

W. J. Burt; Helmuth Thomas; Mathilde Hagens; Johannes Pätsch; Nicola M. Clargo; Lesley Salt; V. Winde; Michael E. Böttcher


Marine Chemistry | 2013

Short-lived radium isotopes on the Scotian Shelf: Unique distribution and tracers of cross-shelf CO2 and nutrient transport

W. J. Burt; Helmuth Thomas; J.-P. Auclair


Biogeosciences | 2012

Sediment-water column fluxes of carbon, oxygen and nutrients in Bedford Basin, Nova Scotia, inferred from 224 Ra measurements

W. J. Burt; Helmuth Thomas; Katja Fennel; E. Horne


Limnology and Oceanography-methods | 2014

Application and assessment of a membrane-based pCO2 sensor under field and laboratory conditions

Zong-Pei Jiang; David J. Hydes; Susan E. Hartman; Mark C. Hartman; J.M. Campbell; Bruce D. Johnson; Bryan Schofield; Daniela Turk; Douglas W.R. Wallace; W. J. Burt; Helmuth Thomas; C. E. Cosca; Richard A. Feely


Biogeosciences | 2012

Direct observations of diel biological CO 2 fixation on the Scotian Shelf, northwestern Atlantic Ocean

Helmuth Thomas; Susanne E. Craig; Blair J.W. Greenan; W. J. Burt; Gerhard J. Herndl; S. Higginson; L. Salt; E. H. Shadwick; J. Urrego-Blanco


Biogeosciences Discussions | 2013

Temperature and phytoplankton cell size regulate carbon uptake and carbon overconsumption in the ocean

Susanne E. Craig; Helmuth Thomas; Chris T. Jones; William K. W. Li; Blair J.W. Greenan; E. H. Shadwick; W. J. Burt


Biogeosciences | 2016

Inorganic carbon cycling and biogeochemical processes in an Arctic inlandsea (Hudson Bay)

W. J. Burt; Helmuth Thomas; Lisa A. Miller; Mats A. Granskog; Tim Papakyriakou; Leah Pengelly


Journal of Marine Systems | 2015

The effect of seasonality in phytoplankton community composition on CO2 uptake on the Scotian Shelf

Susanne E. Craig; Helmuth Thomas; Chris T. Jones; William K. W. Li; Blair J.W. Greenan; E. H. Shadwick; W. J. Burt


Geophysical Research Abstracts | 2016

Regulation of CO2 Air Sea Fluxes by Sediments in the North Sea

W. J. Burt; Helmuth Thomas; Mathilde Hagens; Heiko Brenner; Johannes Pätsch; Nikki Clargo; Lesley Salt

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Blair J.W. Greenan

Bedford Institute of Oceanography

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E. H. Shadwick

Cooperative Research Centre

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William K. W. Li

Bedford Institute of Oceanography

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