Soluble chromophores in marine snow, seawater, sea ice and frost flowers near Barrow, Alaska

We measured light absorption in 42 marine snow, sea ice, seawater, brine, and frost flower samples collected during the OASIS field campaign between February 27 and April 15, 2009. Samples represented multiple sites between landfast ice and open pack ice in coastal areas approximately 5 km west of Barrow, Alaska. The chromophores that are most commonly measured in snow, H2O2, NO3-, and NO2-, on average account for less than 1% of sunlight absorption in our samples. Instead, light absorption is dominated by unidentified residual species, likely organic compounds. Light absorption coefficients for the frost flowers on first-year sea ice are, on average, 40 times larger than values for terrestrial snow samples at Barrow, suggesting very large rates of photochemical reactions in frost flowers. For our marine samples the calculated rates of sunlight absorption and OH production from known chromophores are (0.1-1.4) x 10(14) (photons cm(-3) s(-1)) and (5-70) x 10(-12) (mol L-1 s(-1)), respectively. Our residual spectra are similar to spectra of marine chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM), suggesting that CDOM is the dominant chromophore in our samples. Based on our light absorption measurements we estimate dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in Barrow seawater and frost flowers as approximately 130 and 360 mu M C, respectively. We expect that CDOM is a major source of OH in our marine samples, and it is likely to have other significant photochemistry as well.

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Author Beine, Harry
Anastasio, Cort
Domine, Florent
Douglas, Thomas
Barret, Manuel
France, James
King, Martin
Hall, Samuel
Ullmann, Kirk
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Publication Date 2012-03-23T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Beine, Harry, Anastasio, Cort, Domine, Florent, Douglas, Thomas, Barret, Manuel, France, James, King, Martin, Hall, Samuel, Ullmann, Kirk. (2012). Soluble chromophores in marine snow, seawater, sea ice and frost flowers near Barrow, Alaska. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7wh2qmw. Accessed 28 June 2025.

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