Can Rates of Ocean Primary Production and Biological Carbon Export Be Related Through Their Probability Distributions?
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Cael, B. B.; Bisson, Kelsey; Follett, Christopher L.
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©2018. The Authors. We describe the basis of a theory for interpreting measurements of two key biogeochemical fluxes—primary production by phytoplankton (p, μg C · L−1 · day−1) and biological carbon export from the surface ocean by sinking particles (f, mg C · m−2 · day−1)—in terms of their probability distributions. Given that p and f are mechanistically linked but variable and effectively measured on different scales, we hypothesize that a quantitative relationship emerges between collections of the two measurements. Motivated by the many subprocesses driving production and export, we take as a null model that large-scale distributions of p and f are lognormal. We then show that compilations of p and f measurements are consistent with this hypothesis. The compilation of p measurements is extensive enough to subregion by biome, basin, depth, or season; these subsets are also well described by lognormals, whose log-moments sort predictably. Informed by the lognormality of both p and f we infer a statistical scaling relationship between the two quantities and derive a linear relationship between the log-moments of their distributions. We find agreement between two independent estimates of the slope and intercept of this line and show that the distribution of f measurements is consistent with predictions made from the moments of the p distribution. These results illustrate the utility of a distributional approach to biogeochemical fluxes. We close by describing potential uses and challenges for the further development of such an approach.
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2018-06Department
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Program in Atmospheres, Oceans, and ClimateJournal
Global Biogeochemical Cycles
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American Geophysical Union (AGU)
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Cael, BB, Bisson, Kelsey and Follett, Christopher L. 2018. "Can Rates of Ocean Primary Production and Biological Carbon Export Be Related Through Their Probability Distributions?." Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 32 (6).
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0886-6236
1944-9224