211 / 2024-09-11 14:58:12
Dissolved organic carbon in coastal waters: global patterns, stocks and environmental physical controls
Disolved organic carbon,Stocks,Environmental drivers,Coastal ocean
Session 45 - New Data and Technologies Driven Insights into Marine Organic Matter Cycling
Abstract Accepted
Christian Lønborg / Aarhus University
Isabel Fuentes Santos / CSIC, Instituto de Investigacións Mariñas
Cátia Carreira / Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies (CESAM), University of Aveiro, Aveiro
Valentina Amaral / Universidad de La República
Javier Arístegui / Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Punyasloke Bhadury / Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata
Mariana Bernardi Bif / Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Maria Ll. Calleja / Universitat de les Illes Balears
Qi Chen / Xiamen University
Luiz C. Cotovicz Jr. / Universidade Federal do Paraná
Stefano Cozzi / CNR - ISMAR, Istituto di Scienze Marine
Bradley D. Eyre / Southern Cross University
E. Elena García-Martín / National Oceanography Centre
Michele Giani / National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics (OGS)
Rafael Gonçalves-Araujo / Technical University of Denmark
Renee Gruber / Australian Institute of Marine Science
Dennis A. Hansell / University of Miami
Johnna M. Holding / Aarhus University
William Hunter / Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute
J. Severino P. Ibánhez / CSIC, Instituto de Investigacións Mariñas
Valeria Ibello / Middle East Technical University
Piotr Kowalczuk / Institute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences
Federica Maggioni / University of New Caledonia
Paolo Magni / Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Istituto per lo studio degli impatti Antropici e Sostenibilità in ambiente marino (CNR-IAS)
Patrick Martin / Nanyang Technological University
S. Leigh McCallister / Virginia Commonwealth University
Xosé Anxelu G. Morán / Centro Oceanográfico de Gijón/Xixón, Instituto Español de Oceanografía
Joanne M. Oakes / Southern Cross University
Helena Osterholz / Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemuende
Hyekyung Park / Seoul National University
Digna Rueda-Roa / University of South Florida
Jiang Shan / East China Normal University
Eva Teira / Centro de Investigación Mariña-Universidade de Vigo
Nicholas Ward / Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Marine and Coastal Research Laboratory
Youhei Yamashita / Hokkaido University
Qiang Zheng / Xiamen University
Xosé Antón Álvarez-Salgado / CSIC, Instituto de Investigacións Mariñas
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in coastal waters is essential to biogeochemical cycling, but global and regional drivers of DOC are still uncertain. In this presentation, we will discuss results from a research community effort which explores the spatial and temporal differences in DOC concentrations and stocks across the global coastal ocean, and how these relate to variations in temperature and salinity. Our results demonstrate that globally salinity is the main driver of DOC concentration. These patterns were driven by riverine inputs of DOC and nutrients that stimulate plankton blooms. No spatial trend between DOC and temperature was apparent, but some regions had clear links between elevated temperature and DOC peaks. This is probably related to increased plankton production and vertical stratification at high temperatures. Links between coastal DOC, regional hydrology, and temperature highlight the potential of anthropogenic impacts to change coastal DOC concentration and composition, and thereby ecosystem state.