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Dissolved copper (dCu) biogeochemical cycling in the subarctic Northeast Pacific and a call for improving methodologies

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Abstract We investigated biogeochemical cycling of dissolved copper (dCu) along the Line P transect, spanning from the coastal waters of British Columbia, Canada, to the High Nutrient, Low Chlorophyll (HNLC)… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We investigated biogeochemical cycling of dissolved copper (dCu) along the Line P transect, spanning from the coastal waters of British Columbia, Canada, to the High Nutrient, Low Chlorophyll (HNLC) open Ocean Station Papa (OSP or P26), in the subarctic Northeast Pacific. DCu concentrations ranged from 1.4–3.7 nmol kg − 1 throughout the water column along the transect, and were elevated in the upper and bottom waters near the continental margin (  1100 m respectively) as well as in the upper waters offshore (

Keywords: dcu; subarctic northeast; biogeochemical cycling; dissolved copper; northeast pacific; copper dcu

Journal Title: Marine Chemistry
Year Published: 2017

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