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Alkalinity total flux rates

Betzer et al. (1984, 1986) studied the sedimentation of pteropods and foraminifera in the North Pacific. Their sediment trap results confirmed that considerable dissolution of pteropods was taking place in the water column. They calculated that approximately 90% of the aragonite flux was remineralized in the upper 2.2 km of the water column. Dissolution was estimated to be almost enough to balance the alkalinity budget for the intermediate water maximum of the Pacific Ocean. It should be noted that the depth for total dissolution in the water column is considerably deeper than the aragonite compensation depth. This is probably due to the short residence time of pteropods in the water column because of their rapid rates of sinking. [Pg.152]


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