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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS
卷 121, 期 7, 页码 4618-4632出版社
AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1002/2016JC011775
关键词
carbon dioxide; dissolved inorganic carbon; anthropogenic carbon; carbonate chemistry; ocean acidification; Northeast Pacific
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资金
- National Science Foundation Ocean Acidification Program [OCE-1041068]
- National Institute of Standards and Technology [NIST-60NANB10D024]
- National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program
In order to understand the ocean's role as a sink for anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2), it is important to quantify changes in the amount of anthropogenic CO2 stored in the ocean interior over time. From August to September 2012, an ocean acidification cruise was conducted along a portion of the P17N transect (50 degrees N 150 degrees W to 33.5 degrees N 135 degrees W) in the Northeast Pacific. These measurements are compared with data from the previous occupation of this transect in 2001 to estimate the change in the anthropogenic CO2 inventory in the Northeast Pacific using an extended multiple linear regression (eMLR) approach. Maximum increases in the surface waters were 11 mu mol kg(-1) over 11 years near 50 degrees N. Here, the penetration depth of anthropogenic CO2 only reached approximate to 300 m depth, whereas at 33.5 degrees N, penetration depth reached approximate to 600 m. The average increase of the depth-integrated anthropogenic carbon inventory was 0.410.12 mol m(-2) yr(-1) across the transect. Lower values down to 0.20 mol m(-2) yr(-1) were observed in the northern part of the transect near 50 degrees N and increased up to 0.55 mol m(-2) yr(-1) toward 33.5 degrees N. This increase in anthropogenic carbon in the upper ocean resulted in an average pH decrease of 0.0020.0003 pH units yr(-1) and a 1.80.4 m yr(-1) shoaling rate of the aragonite saturation horizon. An average increase in apparent oxygen utilization of 13.415.5 mu mol kg(-1) centered on isopycnal surface 26.6 kg m(-3) from 2001 to 2012 was also observed.
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