Methods for hydrographic data collection and use applied to infer biogeochemistry in the Southern Ocean
Data-based estimates of marine biogeochemical cycling are essential for making accurate forecasts of changes to our planet's climate and ecosystems resulting from mankind's perturbations to the chemistry of the ocean and the atmosphere. In this thesis I present and apply novel methods for...
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ftcdlib:qt39b0j1tc 2023-05-15T13:52:22+02:00 Methods for hydrographic data collection and use applied to infer biogeochemistry in the Southern Ocean Carter, Brendan Rae 1 PDF (1 online resource xvi, 109 p.) 2011-01-01 application/pdf http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/39b0j1tc http://n2t.net/ark:/20775/bb5462053s unknown eScholarship, University of California http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/39b0j1tc qt39b0j1tc http://n2t.net/ark:/20775/bb5462053s public Carter, Brendan Rae. (2011). Methods for hydrographic data collection and use applied to infer biogeochemistry in the Southern Ocean. UC San Diego: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/39b0j1tc UCSD Dissertations Academic Oceanography. (Discipline) dissertation 2011 ftcdlib 2016-04-02T18:52:57Z Data-based estimates of marine biogeochemical cycling are essential for making accurate forecasts of changes to our planet's climate and ecosystems resulting from mankind's perturbations to the chemistry of the ocean and the atmosphere. In this thesis I present and apply novel methods for hydrographic data collection and analysis. The quality and coverage of hydrographic measurements must be balanced against the practical costs of the analyses. A system for efficient, semi-autonomous, and precise colorimetric seawater pH analyses is presented and assessed with the aim of decreasing the investment required for this measurement. An inverse model constructed to estimate rates of organic matter degradation, rates of calcium carbonate dissolution, measurement covariance resulting from organic matter degradation, and the length of time that a measured water parcel has been out of contact with the atmosphere is presented and applied in the Southern Ocean. Model estimates are compared to estimates obtained from similar inverse methods that neglect either diapycnal mixing or mixing altogether, and significant differences are found. This supports the findings of several recent research efforts urging caution when interpreting inverse methods that neglect mixing. Climate models and ocean and atmospheric monitoring suggest that the Southern Ocean is undergoing long-term changes in its freshwater budget, heat budget, gas exchange processes, and circulation patterns. I examine and inverse model the effects of changes in biogeochemical processes on hydrographic properties using differences between datasets collected more than a decade apart in the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean. Results indicate a continuation of previously observed warming and freshening trends in intermediate and mode waters and evidence for an increase in the Ekman divergence driven upwelling in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean University of California: eScholarship Antarctic Pacific Southern Ocean The Antarctic |
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Data-based estimates of marine biogeochemical cycling are essential for making accurate forecasts of changes to our planet's climate and ecosystems resulting from mankind's perturbations to the chemistry of the ocean and the atmosphere. In this thesis I present and apply novel methods for hydrographic data collection and analysis. The quality and coverage of hydrographic measurements must be balanced against the practical costs of the analyses. A system for efficient, semi-autonomous, and precise colorimetric seawater pH analyses is presented and assessed with the aim of decreasing the investment required for this measurement. An inverse model constructed to estimate rates of organic matter degradation, rates of calcium carbonate dissolution, measurement covariance resulting from organic matter degradation, and the length of time that a measured water parcel has been out of contact with the atmosphere is presented and applied in the Southern Ocean. Model estimates are compared to estimates obtained from similar inverse methods that neglect either diapycnal mixing or mixing altogether, and significant differences are found. This supports the findings of several recent research efforts urging caution when interpreting inverse methods that neglect mixing. Climate models and ocean and atmospheric monitoring suggest that the Southern Ocean is undergoing long-term changes in its freshwater budget, heat budget, gas exchange processes, and circulation patterns. I examine and inverse model the effects of changes in biogeochemical processes on hydrographic properties using differences between datasets collected more than a decade apart in the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean. Results indicate a continuation of previously observed warming and freshening trends in intermediate and mode waters and evidence for an increase in the Ekman divergence driven upwelling in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current |
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Methods for hydrographic data collection and use applied to infer biogeochemistry in the Southern Ocean |
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Methods for hydrographic data collection and use applied to infer biogeochemistry in the Southern Ocean |
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Methods for hydrographic data collection and use applied to infer biogeochemistry in the Southern Ocean |
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Methods for hydrographic data collection and use applied to infer biogeochemistry in the Southern Ocean |
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Methods for hydrographic data collection and use applied to infer biogeochemistry in the Southern Ocean |
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methods for hydrographic data collection and use applied to infer biogeochemistry in the southern ocean |
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1 PDF (1 online resource xvi, 109 p.) |
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