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Abstract

The effect of sea level change on nutrient supply to the anoxic Cariaco demonstrates the fundamental importance of nitrogen (N 2 ) fixation and phosphate to oceanic production. As N 2 fixation produces biomass of low δ 15 N and has been reported to be an important component of the nitrogen cycle in the modern Cariaco Basin, we propose that it contributes to the light interglacial δ 15 N (∼2‰–3‰) values observed in the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) site 1002 sediment record. During the glacials the sediments are bioturbated (oxic conditions) with low total organic carbon (TOC) contents and sedimentary δ 15 N values of ∼5‰, suggesting that nitrogen (N 2 ) fixation contributed little to the N nutrition of Cariaco surface waters. The most plausible explanation for the inferred glacial/interglacial changes in N 2 fixation in the Cariaco is that they have occurred in response to variations in the N/P ratio of the nutrient supply, driven by changes in denitrification.

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