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Dissolved inorganic nitrogen and particulate organic nitrogen budget in the Yucatán shelf: driving mechanisms through a physical–biogeochemical coupled model
Continental shelves are the most productive areas in the seas with the strongest implications for global nitrogen cycling. The Yucatán shelf?(YS) is the largest shelf in the Gulf of Mexico?(GoM); however, its nitrogen budget has not been quantified. This is largely due to the lack of significant spatio-temporal in?situ measurements and the complexity of the shelf dynamics, including coastal upwelling, coastal-trapped waves?(CTWs), and influence of the Yucatán Current?(YC) via bottom Ekman transport and dynamic uplift. In this paper, we investigate and quantify the nitrogen budget of dissolved inorganic nitrogen?(DIN) and particulate organic nitrogen?(PON) in the?YS using a 9-year output from a coupled physical–biogeochemical model of the GoM. The sum of DIN and PON is here referred to as total nitrogen?(TN). Results indicate that the main entrance of DIN is through its southern (continental) and eastern margins. The TN?is then advected to the deep oligotrophic Bay of Campeche and central GoM. It is also shown that the inner shelf (bounded by the 50m isobath) is “efficient” in terms of?TN, since all DIN imported into this shelf is consumed by the phytoplankton. Submarine groundwater discharges?(SGDs) contribute 20% of the?TN, while denitrification removes up to 53% of?TN that enters into the inner shelf. The high-frequency variability of the TN?fluxes in the southern margin is modulated by fluxes from the?YC due to enhanced bottom Ekman transport when the YC?leans against the shelf break (250m isobath) on the eastern margin. This current–topography interaction can help to maintain the upwelling of Cape Catoche, uplifting nutrient-rich water into the euphotic layer. The export of?TN at both western and northwestern margins is modulated by CTWs with a mean period of about 10d in agreement with recent observational and modelling studies.
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