Authors
Martha Gledhill, Adrienne Hollister, Michael Seidel, Kechen Zhu, Eric P Achterberg, Thorsten Dittmar, Andrea Koschinsky
Publication date
2022/8/5
Journal
Science Advances
Volume
8
Issue
31
Pages
eabm2249
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a distinct component of Earth’s hydrosphere and provides a link between the biogeochemical cycles of carbon, nutrients, and trace metals (TMs). Binding of TMs to DOM is thought to result in a TM pool with DOM-like biogeochemistry. Here, we determined elemental stoichiometries of aluminum, iron, copper, nickel, zinc, cobalt, and manganese associated with a fraction of the DOM pool isolated by solid-phase extraction at ambient pH (DOMSPE-amb) from the Amazon plume. We found that the rank order of TM stoichiometry within the DOMSPE-amb fraction was underpinned by the chemical periodicity of the TM. Furthermore, the removal of the TMSPE-amb pool at low salinity was related to the chemical hardness of the TM ion. Thus, the biogeochemistry of TMs bound to the DOMSPE-amb component in the Amazon plume was determined by the chemical nature of the TM and not …
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