4:15 PM - 4:30 PM
[ACG41-09] Inorganic carbon cycle in mangrove soils and possibility for assimilation of outwelled mangrove carbon in seagrass and coral ecosystems
Keywords:Radiocarbon isotope, Dissolved Inorganic Carbon, Total Alkalinity, CO2 flux, Stable isotope, Mangrove
In order to address these questions, a field observation was conducted in the estuary of the Fukido River on Ishigaki Island, Okinawa, Japan. This presentation will primarily report on three key findings: (1) the results of the measured CO2 and DIC flux among soil, water, and the atmosphere, with the hypothesis that the CO2 flux from soil to the atmosphere is much higher than the CO2 flux from water to the atmosphere; (2) the results of the vertical profiles of carbonate chemistry parameters (total alkalinity, pH, DIC, and δ13C-DIC) in mangrove soil between inundation and exposed periods, with the hypothesis that the dominant mineralization process changes between these periods; and (3) the results of the radiocarbon isotope ratio measurements in outwelled mangrove waters, offshore waters, seagrass, and reef building coral, with the hypothesis that outwelled DIC from mangrove soil is assimilated in other blue carbon ecosystems within the estuary of the Fukido River.