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Award Abstract #0125301
Collaborative Research: Biogeochemical Cycling of Particulate and Dissolved Organic Matter in the Arctic Ocean Using Molecular Markers
NSF Org: |
ARC
Arctic Sciences Division
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Initial Amendment Date: |
January 7, 2002 |
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Latest Amendment Date: |
December 13, 2005 |
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Award Number: |
0125301 |
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Award Instrument: |
Continuing grant |
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Program Manager: |
Neil R. Swanberg
ARC Arctic Sciences Division
OPP Office of Polar Programs
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Start Date: |
January 1, 2002 |
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Expires: |
December 31, 2007 (Estimated) |
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Awarded Amount to Date: |
$483464 |
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Investigator(s): |
Ronald Benner benner@biol.sc.edu (Principal Investigator)
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Sponsor: |
University South Carolina Research Foundation
901 Sumter Street
Columbia, SC 29208 803/777-7093
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NSF Program(s): |
ARCTIC SYSTEM SCIENCE PROGRAM, ARCTIC RESRCH SUPPRT & LOGISTI
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Field Application(s): |
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Program Reference Code(s): |
OTHR, EGCH, 9150, 5219, 1079, 0000
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Program Element Code(s): |
5219, 5205
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ABSTRACT
The project combines field and experimental approaches to investigate the sources,
transformations, transport, and fates of dissolved, particulate and sedimentary organic matter in the
Beaufort and Chukchi Seas. This project will take advantage of the specificity that molecular organic
markers of organisms and their processes can provide to understand how the Western Arctic shelves
produce, metabolize and sequester carbon, a question central for the SBI program. The proposed studies
are closely linked with proposed research in other SBI phase II projects as well as international programs to
give an integrated, pan-Arctic view of C and N cycling. The proposed research is directed by the
following central hypotheses: 1) On time scales of physical transport across the shelf-basin boundary and interior ocean (years to decades), terrestrial organic matter contains specific, conservative biomarkers that trace riverine discharge; 2) Biological processing in shelf waters dictates the molecular signatures of organic matter deposited in sediments and exported to the Basin; 3) Episodic marine primary production fuels benthic production.
PUBLICATIONS PRODUCED AS A RESULT OF THIS RESEARCH
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Benner, R., B. Benitez-Nelson, K. Kaiser, and R. M. W. Amon.
"Export of young terrigenous dissolved organic matter from rivers to the Arctic Ocean.,"
Geophysical Research Letters,
v.31,
2004,
p. L05305.
Cooper, L.W., R. Benner, J.W. McClelland, B.J. Peterson, R.M. Holmes, P.A. Raymond, D.A. Hansell, J.M. Grebmeier, and L.A. Codispotti..
"Linkages among runoff, dissolved organic carbon, and the stable oxygen isotope composition of seawater and other water mass indicators in the Arctic Ocean.,"
J. Geophys. Res.,
v.110,
2005,
p. 1.
J. Davis and R. Benner.
"Seasonal trends in the abundance and chemical composition of particulate and dissolved organic matter in the Chukchi/Beaufort Seas and Western Canada Basin.,"
Deep-Sea Research,
v.52,
2005,
p. 3396.
Jenny Davis and Ronald Benner.
"Quantitative estimates of labile and semi-labile dissolved organic carbon in the western Arctic Ocean: A molecular approach,"
Limnology and Oceanography,
v.52,
2007,
p. 2434.
Overpeck J. T. and 23 co-authors.
"Arctic system on trajectory to new, seasonally ice-free state,"
EOS,
v.86,
2005,
p. 309.
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