Central Arctic Ocean surface-atmosphere exchange of CO2 and CH4 constrained by direct measurements

The Central Arctic Ocean’s (CAO) current and future role in the exchange of climate-forcing trace gases with the atmosphere is highly uncertain, in particular the effect of sea ice on the exchange. There are no previously reported direct air-sea methane (CH 4 ) flux estimates from the CAO. We presen...

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Main Authors: Prytherch, John, Murto, Sonja, Brown, Ian, Ulfsbo, Adam, Thornton, Brett F., Brüchert, Volker, Tjernström, Michael, Hermansson, Anna Lunde, Nylund, Amanda T., Holthusen, Lina A.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-2023-82
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:bgd111256 2023-06-11T04:08:48+02:00 Central Arctic Ocean surface-atmosphere exchange of CO2 and CH4 constrained by direct measurements Prytherch, John Murto, Sonja Brown, Ian Ulfsbo, Adam Thornton, Brett F. Brüchert, Volker Tjernström, Michael Hermansson, Anna Lunde Nylund, Amanda T. Holthusen, Lina A. 2023-05-22 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-2023-82 https://bg.copernicus.org/preprints/bg-2023-82/ eng eng doi:10.5194/bg-2023-82 https://bg.copernicus.org/preprints/bg-2023-82/ eISSN: 1726-4189 Text 2023 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-2023-82 2023-05-29T16:23:53Z The Central Arctic Ocean’s (CAO) current and future role in the exchange of climate-forcing trace gases with the atmosphere is highly uncertain, in particular the effect of sea ice on the exchange. There are no previously reported direct air-sea methane (CH 4 ) flux estimates from the CAO. We present direct measurements of the air-sea flux of CH 4 and carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), as well as air-ice fluxes of CO 2 in the summertime CAO North of 82.5 N from the Synoptic Arctic Survey (SAS) expedition carried out on the Swedish icebreaker Oden in 2021. Measurements of air-sea CH 4 and CO 2 flux were made using floating chambers deployed in leads accessed from sea ice and from the side of Oden. Fluxes and dissolved gas concentrations from surface water were used to determine gas transfer velocities that exhibited a weaker wind speed dependence than existing parameterisations, with a median gas transfer rate in sea-ice leads 2.5 cm hr −1 . Average observed CO 2 air-sea flux were −7.6 mmol m −2 day −1 , and the average air-snow flux −1.1 mmol m −2 day −1 . Extrapolating these fluxes and the corresponding sea ice concentrations gives an August and September flux for the CAO of −1.75 mmol m −2 day −1 and a corresponding annual CAO uptake of 126.6 Tg yr −1 . Average observed air-sea CH 4 flux of 3.5 μ mol m −2 day −1 , accounting for sea ice concentration, equates to a CAO flux of 0.35 μ mol m −2 day −1 , or 9.2 Gg yr −1 , lower than previous estimates and implying that the CAO is a very small, << 1 %, contributor to the flux of CH 4 to the atmosphere from the Arctic. Text Arctic Arctic Ocean oden Sea ice Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Arctic Arctic Ocean
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description The Central Arctic Ocean’s (CAO) current and future role in the exchange of climate-forcing trace gases with the atmosphere is highly uncertain, in particular the effect of sea ice on the exchange. There are no previously reported direct air-sea methane (CH 4 ) flux estimates from the CAO. We present direct measurements of the air-sea flux of CH 4 and carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), as well as air-ice fluxes of CO 2 in the summertime CAO North of 82.5 N from the Synoptic Arctic Survey (SAS) expedition carried out on the Swedish icebreaker Oden in 2021. Measurements of air-sea CH 4 and CO 2 flux were made using floating chambers deployed in leads accessed from sea ice and from the side of Oden. Fluxes and dissolved gas concentrations from surface water were used to determine gas transfer velocities that exhibited a weaker wind speed dependence than existing parameterisations, with a median gas transfer rate in sea-ice leads 2.5 cm hr −1 . Average observed CO 2 air-sea flux were −7.6 mmol m −2 day −1 , and the average air-snow flux −1.1 mmol m −2 day −1 . Extrapolating these fluxes and the corresponding sea ice concentrations gives an August and September flux for the CAO of −1.75 mmol m −2 day −1 and a corresponding annual CAO uptake of 126.6 Tg yr −1 . Average observed air-sea CH 4 flux of 3.5 μ mol m −2 day −1 , accounting for sea ice concentration, equates to a CAO flux of 0.35 μ mol m −2 day −1 , or 9.2 Gg yr −1 , lower than previous estimates and implying that the CAO is a very small, << 1 %, contributor to the flux of CH 4 to the atmosphere from the Arctic.
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author Prytherch, John
Murto, Sonja
Brown, Ian
Ulfsbo, Adam
Thornton, Brett F.
Brüchert, Volker
Tjernström, Michael
Hermansson, Anna Lunde
Nylund, Amanda T.
Holthusen, Lina A.
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Murto, Sonja
Brown, Ian
Ulfsbo, Adam
Thornton, Brett F.
Brüchert, Volker
Tjernström, Michael
Hermansson, Anna Lunde
Nylund, Amanda T.
Holthusen, Lina A.
Central Arctic Ocean surface-atmosphere exchange of CO2 and CH4 constrained by direct measurements
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Murto, Sonja
Brown, Ian
Ulfsbo, Adam
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Brüchert, Volker
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Hermansson, Anna Lunde
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Holthusen, Lina A.
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title Central Arctic Ocean surface-atmosphere exchange of CO2 and CH4 constrained by direct measurements
title_short Central Arctic Ocean surface-atmosphere exchange of CO2 and CH4 constrained by direct measurements
title_full Central Arctic Ocean surface-atmosphere exchange of CO2 and CH4 constrained by direct measurements
title_fullStr Central Arctic Ocean surface-atmosphere exchange of CO2 and CH4 constrained by direct measurements
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