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Mesoscale Eddy Variability Enhances Fixed Nitrogen Loss and Suppresses Nitrous Oxide Production in Oxygen Minimum Zones

Geophysical research letters(2024)

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AbstractWithin oxygen minimum zones, anaerobic processes transform bioavailable nitrogen (N) into the gases dinitrogen (N2) and nitrous oxide (N2O), a potent greenhouse gas. Mesoscale eddies in these regions create heterogeneity in dissolved N tracers and O2 concentrations, influencing nonlinear N cycle reactions that depend on them. Here, we use an eddy‐resolving model of the Eastern Tropical South Pacific to show that eddies enhance N2 production by between 43% and 64% at the expense of reducing N2O production by between 94% and 104% due to both the steep increase of progressive denitrification steps at vanishing oxygen, and the more effective inhibition of N2O consumption relative to production. Our findings reveal the critical role of eddies in shaping the N cycle of oxygen minimum zones, which is not currently represented by coarse models used for climate studies.
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oxygen minimum zones,mesoscale eddies,nitrogen cycling,N2O production,biogeochemical modeling,physical biogeochemical interactions
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