Copyright © The Oceanographic Society of Japan. Excess CO2 and pHexcess in the Intermediate Water Layer of the Northwestern Pacific

Excess CO2 and pHexcess showing an increase in dissolved inorganic carbon and a decrease in pH from the beginning of the industrial epoch (middle of the 19th cen-tury) until the present time have been calculated in the intermediate water layer of the northwestern Pacific and the Okhotsk Sea. It is c...

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Main Authors: North Pacific, Andrey Andreev, Makio Honda, Yuichiro Kumamoto, Masashi Kusakabe
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.477.914 2023-05-15T17:52:31+02:00 Copyright © The Oceanographic Society of Japan. Excess CO2 and pHexcess in the Intermediate Water Layer of the Northwestern Pacific North Pacific Andrey Andreev Makio Honda Yuichiro Kumamoto Masashi Kusakabe The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.477.914 http://svr4.terrapub.co.jp/journals/JO/pdf/5702/57020177.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.477.914 http://svr4.terrapub.co.jp/journals/JO/pdf/5702/57020177.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://svr4.terrapub.co.jp/journals/JO/pdf/5702/57020177.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T07:42:09Z Excess CO2 and pHexcess showing an increase in dissolved inorganic carbon and a decrease in pH from the beginning of the industrial epoch (middle of the 19th cen-tury) until the present time have been calculated in the intermediate water layer of the northwestern Pacific and the Okhotsk Sea. It is concluded that: (1) The Kuril Basin (Okhotsk Sea) and the Bussol ’ Strait areas are characterized by the greatest concentrations of excess CO2 at isopycnal surfaces due to the processes of formation and transformation of intermediate water mass. (2) The largest difference in excess CO2 concentration between the Okhotsk Sea and the western subarctic Pacific (about 8 µmol/kg) is found at the σθ = 27.0. (3) The difference in excess CO2 between the western subarctic Pacific and subtropical regions is significant only in the upper part of the intermediate water layer (σθ = 26.7–27.0). (4) About 10 % of the excess CO2 accumulation in the subtropical north Pacific is determined by water exchange with the subarctic Pacific and the Okhotsk Sea. Oyashio front and the Kuroshio Extension (Kuroshio-Oyashio Interfrontal Zone (Yasuda et al., 1996)) where Text okhotsk sea Subarctic Unknown Okhotsk Pacific Oyashio ENVELOPE(157.000,157.000,50.000,50.000)
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description Excess CO2 and pHexcess showing an increase in dissolved inorganic carbon and a decrease in pH from the beginning of the industrial epoch (middle of the 19th cen-tury) until the present time have been calculated in the intermediate water layer of the northwestern Pacific and the Okhotsk Sea. It is concluded that: (1) The Kuril Basin (Okhotsk Sea) and the Bussol ’ Strait areas are characterized by the greatest concentrations of excess CO2 at isopycnal surfaces due to the processes of formation and transformation of intermediate water mass. (2) The largest difference in excess CO2 concentration between the Okhotsk Sea and the western subarctic Pacific (about 8 µmol/kg) is found at the σθ = 27.0. (3) The difference in excess CO2 between the western subarctic Pacific and subtropical regions is significant only in the upper part of the intermediate water layer (σθ = 26.7–27.0). (4) About 10 % of the excess CO2 accumulation in the subtropical north Pacific is determined by water exchange with the subarctic Pacific and the Okhotsk Sea. Oyashio front and the Kuroshio Extension (Kuroshio-Oyashio Interfrontal Zone (Yasuda et al., 1996)) where
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author North Pacific
Andrey Andreev
Makio Honda
Yuichiro Kumamoto
Masashi Kusakabe
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Andrey Andreev
Makio Honda
Yuichiro Kumamoto
Masashi Kusakabe
Copyright © The Oceanographic Society of Japan. Excess CO2 and pHexcess in the Intermediate Water Layer of the Northwestern Pacific
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Andrey Andreev
Makio Honda
Yuichiro Kumamoto
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title Copyright © The Oceanographic Society of Japan. Excess CO2 and pHexcess in the Intermediate Water Layer of the Northwestern Pacific
title_short Copyright © The Oceanographic Society of Japan. Excess CO2 and pHexcess in the Intermediate Water Layer of the Northwestern Pacific
title_full Copyright © The Oceanographic Society of Japan. Excess CO2 and pHexcess in the Intermediate Water Layer of the Northwestern Pacific
title_fullStr Copyright © The Oceanographic Society of Japan. Excess CO2 and pHexcess in the Intermediate Water Layer of the Northwestern Pacific
title_full_unstemmed Copyright © The Oceanographic Society of Japan. Excess CO2 and pHexcess in the Intermediate Water Layer of the Northwestern Pacific
title_sort copyright © the oceanographic society of japan. excess co2 and phexcess in the intermediate water layer of the northwestern pacific
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