Dissolution of calcium carbonate: observations and model results in the subpolar North Atlantic

We investigate the significance of in situ dissolution of calcium carbonate above its saturation horizons using observations from the open subpolar North Atlantic [sNA] and to a lesser extent a 3-D biogeochemical model. The sNA is particularly well suited for observation-based detections of in situ,...

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Main Authors: Friis, K., Najjar, R. G., Follows, M. J., Dutkiewicz, S., Körtzinger, A., Johnson, K. M.
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:bg5815 2023-05-15T17:28:21+02:00 Dissolution of calcium carbonate: observations and model results in the subpolar North Atlantic Friis, K. Najjar, R. G. Follows, M. J. Dutkiewicz, S. Körtzinger, A. Johnson, K. M. 2018-09-27 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-4-205-2007 https://www.biogeosciences.net/4/205/2007/ eng eng doi:10.5194/bg-4-205-2007 https://www.biogeosciences.net/4/205/2007/ eISSN: 1726-4189 Text 2018 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-4-205-2007 2019-12-24T09:58:37Z We investigate the significance of in situ dissolution of calcium carbonate above its saturation horizons using observations from the open subpolar North Atlantic [sNA] and to a lesser extent a 3-D biogeochemical model. The sNA is particularly well suited for observation-based detections of in situ, i.e. shallow-depth CaCO 3 dissolution [SDCCD] as it is a region of high CaCO 3 production, deep CaCO 3 saturation horizons, and precisely-defined pre-formed alkalinity. Based on the analysis of a comprehensive alkalinity data set we find that SDCCD does not appear to be a significant process in the open sNA. The results from the model support the observational findings by indicating that there is not a significant need of SDCCD to explain observed patterns of alkalinity in the North Atlantic. Instead our investigation points to the importance of mixing processes for the redistribution of alkalinity from dissolution of CaCO 3 from below its saturation horizons. However, mixing has recently been neglected for a number of studies that called for SDCCD in the sNA and on global scale. Text North Atlantic Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Biogeosciences 4 2 205 213
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description We investigate the significance of in situ dissolution of calcium carbonate above its saturation horizons using observations from the open subpolar North Atlantic [sNA] and to a lesser extent a 3-D biogeochemical model. The sNA is particularly well suited for observation-based detections of in situ, i.e. shallow-depth CaCO 3 dissolution [SDCCD] as it is a region of high CaCO 3 production, deep CaCO 3 saturation horizons, and precisely-defined pre-formed alkalinity. Based on the analysis of a comprehensive alkalinity data set we find that SDCCD does not appear to be a significant process in the open sNA. The results from the model support the observational findings by indicating that there is not a significant need of SDCCD to explain observed patterns of alkalinity in the North Atlantic. Instead our investigation points to the importance of mixing processes for the redistribution of alkalinity from dissolution of CaCO 3 from below its saturation horizons. However, mixing has recently been neglected for a number of studies that called for SDCCD in the sNA and on global scale.
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author Friis, K.
Najjar, R. G.
Follows, M. J.
Dutkiewicz, S.
Körtzinger, A.
Johnson, K. M.
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Najjar, R. G.
Follows, M. J.
Dutkiewicz, S.
Körtzinger, A.
Johnson, K. M.
Dissolution of calcium carbonate: observations and model results in the subpolar North Atlantic
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Najjar, R. G.
Follows, M. J.
Dutkiewicz, S.
Körtzinger, A.
Johnson, K. M.
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title_short Dissolution of calcium carbonate: observations and model results in the subpolar North Atlantic
title_full Dissolution of calcium carbonate: observations and model results in the subpolar North Atlantic
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title_full_unstemmed Dissolution of calcium carbonate: observations and model results in the subpolar North Atlantic
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