论文标题

海洋中垂直迁移聚集的磁性签名

Magnetic signature of vertically migrating aggregations in the ocean

论文作者

Fu, Matt K., Dabiri, John O.

论文摘要

长期以来,一直探索了通过垂直迁移的浮游物聚集的热量和溶质的运输,作为海洋混合的潜在重要来源。但是,由于这些迁移而导致的混合加强的直接证据仍然具有挑战性,并且尚无定论。这些缺点是由于当前测量技术的局限性,即速度计技术,这些技术需要先验了解精确的聚集位置,并且通常会触发动物避免行为,从将仪器引入迁移中。在这里,我们开发了一种新的方法来克服这些长期存在的局限性,利用现代磁力测定法的进步来检测流动诱导的磁场,这些磁场自然是从海水中移动到地球的地磁场时。我们得出定量预测,表明迁移聚集附近的这些流动诱导的磁场的强度与由于迁移而导致的综合流体转运成正比。重要的是,这些磁性特征可能在距离距离钻石中的氮化中心等新兴量子增强磁力测定技术(例如钻石中的氮化中心)的远距离远距离远程检测到。这些结果提供了一个新的,可测试的框架,用于量化流体在海洋中流体运输的重要性,这是由于游泳生物最终可能最终解决了一场科学辩论,对我们对海洋动力学和气候变化的理解具有巨大的影响。

The transport of heat and solutes by vertically migrating aggregations of plankton has long been explored as a potentially important source of ocean mixing. However, direct evidence of enhanced mixing due to these migrations remains challenging to obtain and inconclusive. These shortcomings are due to the limitations of current measurement techniques, i.e., velocimetry techniques, which require a priori knowledge of the precise aggregation location and typically trigger animal avoidance behavior from introducing instrumentation into the migration. Here we develop a new approach to overcome these longstanding limitations by leveraging advancements in modern magnetometry to detect the flow-induced magnetic fields that naturally arise from seawater as it moves through the Earth's geomagnetic field. We derive quantitative predictions showing that these flow-induced magnetic fields in the vicinity of migrating aggregations have a strength proportional to the integrated fluid transport due to the migration. Importantly these magnetic signatures are potentially detectable remotely at a significant distance far from the aggregation and region of moving fluid with emerging quantum-enhanced magnetometry techniques such as Nitrogen-Vacancy centers in diamond. These results provide a new, testable framework for quantifying the significance of fluid transport in the ocean due to swimming organisms that may finally resolve a scientific debate with potentially enormous implications for our understanding of ocean dynamics and climate change.

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