Inventory of water masses and carbonate system from Brazilian’s northeast coast: Monitoring ocean acidification

This manuscript presents an inventory of the carbonate system from the main water masses comprising the marine current system on Brazil’s northeast coast (South Atlantic Ocean). For this purpose, four transects were conducted with an approximate length of 357 km (each one) through the platform and c...

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Main Authors: Ramos e Silva, Carlos Augusto, Monteiro, Nicole Silva Caliman, Cavalcante, Luciana Miranda, Junior, Waldemar Tavares, Rocha Carneiro, Maria Eulália, Soares de Souza, Flavo Elano, Borges Garcia, Carlos Alexandre, Damasceno, Raimundo Nonato, de Araújo Rocha, Anderson
Other Authors: Vousden, George, PETROBRAS/CENPES
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2022
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spelling crplos:10.1371/journal.pone.0271875 2024-05-19T07:46:37+00:00 Inventory of water masses and carbonate system from Brazilian’s northeast coast: Monitoring ocean acidification Ramos e Silva, Carlos Augusto Monteiro, Nicole Silva Caliman Cavalcante, Luciana Miranda Junior, Waldemar Tavares Rocha Carneiro, Maria Eulália Soares de Souza, Flavo Elano Borges Garcia, Carlos Alexandre Damasceno, Raimundo Nonato de Araújo Rocha, Anderson Vousden, George PETROBRAS/CENPES 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0271875 https://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0271875 en eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ PLOS ONE volume 17, issue 7, page e0271875 ISSN 1932-6203 journal-article 2022 crplos https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0271875 2024-05-01T06:56:52Z This manuscript presents an inventory of the carbonate system from the main water masses comprising the marine current system on Brazil’s northeast coast (South Atlantic Ocean). For this purpose, four transects were conducted with an approximate length of 357 km (each one) through the platform and continental slope of the Sergipe–Alagoas sedimentary basin. Water samples were then collected in vertical profiles measuring from 5 to 1,799 meters depth, totaling 34 stations. Total alkalinity, calcium, and total boron were obtained analytically from these samples and by relationships with salinity. Speciation and concentration of the carbonate system were obtained by means of thermodynamic modeling. The results revealed that the empirical models used to calculate the concentrations of TA, calcium and total boron showed relevant variation when compared to the analytical values (TA: 5.0–6.5%; Ca: 0.4–4.8%; B T : 7.0–18.9%). However, the speciation and concentration of the carbonate system (CA, DIC, C O 3 2 − , CO 2(aq) , Ω Calc , and Ω Arag ) obtained from the empirical values of TA, calcium and total boron did not differ significantly from those obtained analytically (0.0–6.1%). On the other hand, the parameters of pH, H C O 3 ‐ , C O 3 ( aq ) 2 ‐ , CO 2(aq) , ρCO 2 , Ω Calc , and Ω Arag varied significantly within the different water masses (p < 0.05). This study supports and encourages acidification monitoring projects in the South Atlantic Ocean, based on modeling the carbonate system parameters generated in real-time. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification South Atlantic Ocean PLOS PLOS ONE 17 7 e0271875
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description This manuscript presents an inventory of the carbonate system from the main water masses comprising the marine current system on Brazil’s northeast coast (South Atlantic Ocean). For this purpose, four transects were conducted with an approximate length of 357 km (each one) through the platform and continental slope of the Sergipe–Alagoas sedimentary basin. Water samples were then collected in vertical profiles measuring from 5 to 1,799 meters depth, totaling 34 stations. Total alkalinity, calcium, and total boron were obtained analytically from these samples and by relationships with salinity. Speciation and concentration of the carbonate system were obtained by means of thermodynamic modeling. The results revealed that the empirical models used to calculate the concentrations of TA, calcium and total boron showed relevant variation when compared to the analytical values (TA: 5.0–6.5%; Ca: 0.4–4.8%; B T : 7.0–18.9%). However, the speciation and concentration of the carbonate system (CA, DIC, C O 3 2 − , CO 2(aq) , Ω Calc , and Ω Arag ) obtained from the empirical values of TA, calcium and total boron did not differ significantly from those obtained analytically (0.0–6.1%). On the other hand, the parameters of pH, H C O 3 ‐ , C O 3 ( aq ) 2 ‐ , CO 2(aq) , ρCO 2 , Ω Calc , and Ω Arag varied significantly within the different water masses (p < 0.05). This study supports and encourages acidification monitoring projects in the South Atlantic Ocean, based on modeling the carbonate system parameters generated in real-time.
author2 Vousden, George
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format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ramos e Silva, Carlos Augusto
Monteiro, Nicole Silva Caliman
Cavalcante, Luciana Miranda
Junior, Waldemar Tavares
Rocha Carneiro, Maria Eulália
Soares de Souza, Flavo Elano
Borges Garcia, Carlos Alexandre
Damasceno, Raimundo Nonato
de Araújo Rocha, Anderson
spellingShingle Ramos e Silva, Carlos Augusto
Monteiro, Nicole Silva Caliman
Cavalcante, Luciana Miranda
Junior, Waldemar Tavares
Rocha Carneiro, Maria Eulália
Soares de Souza, Flavo Elano
Borges Garcia, Carlos Alexandre
Damasceno, Raimundo Nonato
de Araújo Rocha, Anderson
Inventory of water masses and carbonate system from Brazilian’s northeast coast: Monitoring ocean acidification
author_facet Ramos e Silva, Carlos Augusto
Monteiro, Nicole Silva Caliman
Cavalcante, Luciana Miranda
Junior, Waldemar Tavares
Rocha Carneiro, Maria Eulália
Soares de Souza, Flavo Elano
Borges Garcia, Carlos Alexandre
Damasceno, Raimundo Nonato
de Araújo Rocha, Anderson
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title Inventory of water masses and carbonate system from Brazilian’s northeast coast: Monitoring ocean acidification
title_short Inventory of water masses and carbonate system from Brazilian’s northeast coast: Monitoring ocean acidification
title_full Inventory of water masses and carbonate system from Brazilian’s northeast coast: Monitoring ocean acidification
title_fullStr Inventory of water masses and carbonate system from Brazilian’s northeast coast: Monitoring ocean acidification
title_full_unstemmed Inventory of water masses and carbonate system from Brazilian’s northeast coast: Monitoring ocean acidification
title_sort inventory of water masses and carbonate system from brazilian’s northeast coast: monitoring ocean acidification
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