Mass balance approach
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| Chemoautotrophic C fixation (mass balance) |
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| Approach: mass balance synthesis from ocean carbon and respiration inventories |
| Context: in situ, data synthesis |
| Spatial scale: ocean-wide to basin |
| Temporal scale: > years |
| Units: Pg C yr-1 |
| Community captured: bulk |
| Co-measurements: ocean respiration rates; nitrification rates; C:N ratios |
Method Overview
Chemoautotrophic carbon fixation in the dark ocean is estimated by combining two constraints: (1) dark ocean community respiration rates (from AOU, 14C-bicarbonate fixation, or ETS measurements), which set the total organic carbon demand; and (2) the stoichiometric relationship between oxidation of reduced nitrogen compounds (ammonium, nitrite) and CO2 fixation. The classic formulation calculates dark ocean chemoautotrophic production by dividing dark respiration by the Redfield C:N ratio and applying the theoretical yield of one mole of CO2 fixed per ~10 moles of ammonium oxidized[1].
The approach synthesizes existing rate measurements and biogeochemical inventories to constrain the global magnitude of dark chemoautotrophic production, and is complementary to direct measurements (dark 14C fixation, nanoSIMS).
Scale of measurement
Ocean-wide to basin-scale synthesis; the method does not provide spatial or temporal resolution within the dark ocean, but constrains the global budget.
Data generated
Estimated chemoautotrophic carbon production in Pg C yr-1, disaggregated by process (nitrification, sulphur oxidation, etc.) where sufficient data exist.
Units & currency
Units are Pg C yr-1. The currency is carbon.
Sample size
Not applicable; synthesis approach using existing datasets.
Repositories & databases
Limitations
Relies on multiple assumptions: steady-state ocean, constant Redfield ratios, fixed stoichiometry of CO2 fixation per mole of substrate oxidized. Uncertainty in both the respiration rate estimates and the stoichiometric constants propagates strongly into the chemoautotrophic production estimate. Emerging evidence suggests that nitrification may not dominate dark ocean chemoautotrophy in all regions or seasons, and that other pathways (sulphur oxidation, hydrogen oxidation) may contribute substantially.
Example Applications & Protocols
Classic examples
- Middelburg (2011) Chemoautotrophy in the ocean [1]
Recent applications
Common calculations/conversions
- Chemoautotrophic C fixation = dark respiration (Pg C yr-1) × (1 / Redfield C:N) × (1 / 10) for nitrification-based fixation.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Middelburg, J. J. (2011). Chemoautotrophy in the ocean. Geophysical Research Letters, 38, L24604. https://doi.org/10.1029/2011GL049725