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Alkalinity contributes at least a third of annual gross primary production in a deep stratified hardwater lake

Perolo, Pascal
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Escoffier, Nicolas
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Chmiel, Hannah E.  
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April 1, 2023
Limnology And Oceanography Letters

In alkaline freshwater systems, the apparent absence of carbon limitation to gross primary production (GPP) at low CO2 concentrations suggests that bicarbonates can support GPP. However, the contribution of bicarbonates to GPP has never been quantified in lakes along the seasons. To detect the origin of the inorganic carbon maintaining GPP, we analyze the daily stoichiometric ratios of CO2-O-2 and alkalinity-O-2 in a deep hardwater lake. Results show that aquatic primary production withdraws bicarbonate from the alkalinity pool for two-thirds of the year. Alkalinity rather than CO2 is the dominant inorganic carbon source for GPP throughout the stratified period in both the littoral and pelagic environments. This study sheds light on the neglected role of alkalinity in the freshwater carbon cycle throughout an annual cycle.

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DOI
10.1002/lol2.10311
Web of Science ID

WOS:000952943300014

Author(s)
Perolo, Pascal
Escoffier, Nicolas
Chmiel, Hannah E.  
Many, Gael
Bouffard, Damien
Perga, Marie-Elodie
Date Issued

2023-04-01

Published in
Limnology And Oceanography Letters
Volume

8

Issue

2

Start page

359

End page

367

Subjects

Limnology

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Marine & Freshwater Biology

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Oceanography

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Marine & Freshwater Biology

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Oceanography

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carbon-dioxide

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atmospheric carbon

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inorganic carbon

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gas-exchange

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ross sea

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methane

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water

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river

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ice

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co2

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