Craig, Melissa J. and Baas, Jaco H. and Amos, Kathryn J. and Strachan, Lorna J. and Manning, Andrew J. and Paterson, David M. and Hope, Julie A. and Nodder, Scott D. and Baker, Megan L. (2020) 'Biomediation of submarine sediment gravity flow dynamics.', Geology., 48 (1). pp. 72-76.
Abstract
Sediment gravity flows are the primary process by which sediment and organic carbon are transported from the continental margin to the deep ocean. Up to 40% of the total marine organic carbon pool is represented by cohesive extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) produced by microorganisms. The effect of these polymers on sediment gravity flows has not been investigated, despite the economic and societal importance of these flows. We present the first EPS concentrations measured in deep-sea sediment, combined with novel laboratory data that offer insights into the modulation of the dynamics of clay-laden, physically cohesive sediment gravity flows by biological cohesion. We show that EPS can profoundly affect the character, evolution, and runout of sediment gravity flows and are as prevalent in deep oceans as in shallow seas. Transitional and laminar plug flows are more susceptible to EPS-induced changes in flow properties than turbulent flows. At relatively low concentrations, EPS markedly decrease the head velocity and runout distance of transitional flows. This biological cohesion is greater, per unit weight, than the physical cohesion of cohesive clay and may exert a stronger control on flow behavior. These results significantly improve our understanding of the effects of an unrealized biological component of sediment gravity flows. The implications are wide ranging and may influence predictive models of sediment gravity flows and advance our understanding about the ways in which these flows transport and bury organic carbon globally.
Item Type: | Article |
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Full text: | (VoR) Version of Record Available under License - Creative Commons Attribution. Download PDF (420Kb) |
Status: | Peer-reviewed |
Publisher Web site: | https://doi.org/10.1130/G46837.1 |
Publisher statement: | © 2019 The Authors. Gold Open Access: This paper is published under the terms of the CC-BY license. |
Date accepted: | 04 October 2019 |
Date deposited: | 01 July 2020 |
Date of first online publication: | 19 October 2019 |
Date first made open access: | 01 July 2020 |
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