日本地球惑星科学連合2019年大会

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セッション記号 A (大気水圏科学) » A-OS 海洋科学・海洋環境

[A-OS09] 海洋混合学:物質循環・気候・生態系の維持と長周期変動の解明

2019年5月26日(日) 10:45 〜 12:15 303 (3F)

コンビーナ:安田 一郎(東京大学大気海洋研究所)、日比谷 紀之(東京大学大学院理学系研究科地球惑星科学専攻)、西岡 純(北海道大学低温科学研究所)、伊藤 進一(東京大学大気海洋研究所)、座長:西岡 純(北海道大学 低温科学研究所)

11:00 〜 11:15

[AOS09-07] Important roles of marginal seas and intermediate water for micro- and macro-nutrients circulation in the North Pacific

*西岡 純1小畑 元2小川 浩史2安田 一郎2 (1.北海道大学低温科学研究所、2.東京大学大気海洋研究所)

キーワード:微量および主要栄養物質、縁辺海、北太平洋中層水

The North Pacific is recognized as an end of the deep ocean conveyor belt circulation, and has been vaguely perceived as a place where deep high nutrient water rises to the surface. Details of the mechanism by which macro-nutrients are supplied from the deep layer to the surface layer, however, have not been properly described. Additionally, basin-scale micro-nutrient (iron) supply process for controlling biological production in this high nutrient region is still not completely understood. Here we report basin scale micro- and macro-nutrients circulation in the North Pacific. We compiled observed dissolved iron and nutrients dataset with other water properties in the North Pacific, as well as in the marginal seas and around the island chains. Judging from the isopycnal analysis of the dataset, a zonal gradient of dissolved iron concentration in the subarctic Pacific is constructed by iron rich water propagating from the Okhotsk Sea intermediate waters to the wide area of the upper-intermediate waters on the western North Pacific. While, high macro-nutrient water is discharged from the Bering Sea and spread in wide density range of the intermediate layer of the whole subarctic area. Two to three orders higher upward turbulent fluxes of the macro-nutrients were observed around the marginal sea islands chains, indicating that a part of macro-nutrients are supplied to surface and are returned and pooled to the intermediate layer through the biological production and microbial degradation of organic substances. These results highlighted an important roles of the marginal seas and the intermediate water for circulating micro- and macro-nutrients at the end of ocean conveyor belt.