Basin-Scale Observations of Monoterpenes in the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans
Author(s) -
S. C. Hackenberg,
Stephen Andrews,
Ruth L. Airs,
S. R. Arnold,
Heather A. Bouman,
Denise Cummings,
Alastair C. Lewis,
J. Minaeian,
Kristen M. Reifel,
A. Small,
Glen A. Tarran,
Gavin H. Tilstone,
Lucy J. Carpenter
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
environmental science and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.851
H-Index - 397
eISSN - 1520-5851
pISSN - 0013-936X
DOI - 10.1021/acs.est.7b02240
Subject(s) - arctic , structural basin , oceanography , scale (ratio) , geology , the arctic , climatology , canada basin , environmental science , physical geography , earth science , geography , geomorphology , cartography
We report novel in situ speciated observations of monoterpenes (α- and β-pinene, myrcene, δ3-carene, ocimene, limonene) in seawater and air during three cruises in the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, in/over generally oligotrophic waters. Oceanic concentrations of the individual monoterpenes ranged from below the detection limit of <1 pmol L -1 o 5 pmol L -1 , with average concentrations of between 0.5 and 2.9 pmol L -1 . After careful filtering for contamination, atmospheric mixing ratios varied from below the detection limit (<1 pptv) to 5 pptv, with averages of 0.05-5 pptv; these levels are up to 2 orders of magnitude lower than those reported previously. This could be at least partly due to sampling over waters with much lower biological activity than in previous studies. Unlike in previous studies, no clear relationships of the monoterpenes with biological variables were found. Based on our measured seawater concentrations and a global model simulation, we estimate total global marine monoterpene emissions of 0.16 Tg C yr -1 , similar to a previous bottom-up estimate based on laboratory monoculture studies but 2 orders of magnitude lower than a previous top-down estimate of 29.5 Tg C yr -1 .
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