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Ocean Carbon Cycle

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  • University of East Anglia
  • British Antarctic Survey

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The ocean contains about 50 times as much carbon (39,000 PgC) as the atmosphere. Net CO2 transfer across the air-sea interface can occur whenever there is a partial pressure difference between the atmosphere and the ocean. Once in the ocean, the future of an atom of carbon is the result of multiple mechanisms involving chemical reactions (inorganic carbon chemistry), physical processes (advection, mixing), and biological interactions (photosynthesis, respiration, calcification, . . .). As a consequence, on the order of 90 Pg of carbon are exchanged each year and in each direction at the air-sea interface. The ocean carbon cycle is responsible for the large variations (80 ppm) in atmospheric CO2 during glacialinterglacial cycles, but on shorter timescales, dissolution of atmospheric carbon in the ocean also provides a large sink for anthropogenic CO2 (~2 PgC a-1 over 1990-1999). However, the impact of future climate change on the ocean carbon cycle is uncertain and requires further modeling and observational studies.

langue originaleAnglais
titreSurface Ocean-Lower Atmosphere Processes
EditeurWiley-Blackwell
Pages181-195
Nombre de pages15
ISBN (Electronique)9781118670330
ISBN (imprimé)9780875904771
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étatPublié - 27 mars 2013
Modification externeOui

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