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- W2105366154 abstract "Here I synthesize the results of several types of measurements of organic carbon respiration and calcium carbonate dissolution rates in pelagic seafloor sediments. Measurements of pore water oxygen demonstrate that most of the respiration takes place very near the sediment‐water interface, with a scale depth of a few millimeters. The remainder of the oxic respiration occurs much deeper in the sediments, with a scale depth of several centimeters. All measures of respiration from locations as disparate as the tropical Pacific and Atlantic, and the subtropical North Atlantic agree that pelagic seafloor rates of oxic respiration of organic carbon are relatively independent of depth and location, with the exception of sediments beneath the Pacific eastern equatorial upwelling zone. Calcite dissolution in seafloor sediments requires forcing by respiration‐produced CO 2 , and rates are consistent with a first‐order dependence on pore water undersaturation, solubility as determined by Mucci [1983] at atmospheric pressure, and locally variable mass‐specific dissolution rate constants. Respiration‐driven calcite dissolution fluxes predicted by this combination of respiration and dissolution rate expressions are significantly lower than many previous estimates. Comparison of dissolution fluxes in the oligotrophic open ocean measured by other researchers with benthic chamber incubation techniques with those predicted by this combination of rate expressions is, within stated uncertainties, in agreement in all but one case, questioning the need for complicated mechanisms such as surface buffering or authigenic precipitation to explain seafloor calcite diagenesis. Applying these kinetics to a simple one‐dimensional, steady state model of the bulk calcite content and sediment accumulation rates of the sediment mixed layer yields results consistent with observations of the seafloor lysocline, the region of transition from high calcite to low‐calcite sediments, on the Ceara Rise in the western tropical North Atlantic and the Ontong‐Java Plateau in the western equatorial Pacific. Scenarios ignoring dissolution driven by respiration‐produced CO 2 in pore waters and using the high‐order dependence on undersaturation and very large dissolution rate constants implied by some earlier laboratory studies do not simulate these observations. While the scheme represented here does, in fact, imply a strong shift in the locus of carbonate dissolution toward the sediment water interface as bottom‐water saturation decreases, as implied by the observations of Martin et al. [2000] , no simple combination of sediment transport coefficients and reaction kinetics can reproduce the observation of increasing 14 C age as dissolution progresses. These results emphasize the importance of accurate knowledge of the kinetics of respiration and dissolution to interpretation of either the present‐day or paleolysocline." @default.
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- W2105366154 title "Respiration, dissolution, and the lysocline" @default.
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