Carbon cycling in the Arctic Archipelago: the export of Pacific carbon to the North Atlantic

The Arctic Ocean is expected to be disproportionately sensitive to climatic changes, and is thought to be an area where such changes might be detected. The Arctic hydrological cycle is influenced by: runoff and precipitation, sea ice formation/melting, and the inflow of saline waters from Bering and...

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Main Authors: Shadwick, E. H., Papakyriakou, T., Prowe, AEF, Leong, D., Moore, SA, Thomas, H.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: European Geosciences Union 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10222/27444
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spelling ftdalhouse:oai:DalSpace.library.dal.ca:10222/27444 2023-05-15T14:25:08+02:00 Carbon cycling in the Arctic Archipelago: the export of Pacific carbon to the North Atlantic Shadwick, E. H. Papakyriakou, T. Prowe, AEF Leong, D. Moore, SA Thomas, H. 2013-06-19T18:05:48Z http://hdl.handle.net/10222/27444 en eng European Geosciences Union Biogeosciences Discussions Shadwick, E. H., T. Papakyriakou, AEF Prowe, D. Leong, et al. 2009. "Carbon cycling in the Arctic Archipelago: the export of Pacific carbon to the North Atlantic." Biogeosciences Discussions 6(1): 971-994. 1810-6277 http://hdl.handle.net/10222/27444 6 1 971 Marine Dissolved inorganic carbon Climatic changes Arctic Archipelago Anthropogenic factors Carbon cycle Baffin Bay Archipelagoes Fram Strait Ocean currents Barents Sea Saline water Transport processes Acidification article 2013 ftdalhouse 2021-12-29T18:08:42Z The Arctic Ocean is expected to be disproportionately sensitive to climatic changes, and is thought to be an area where such changes might be detected. The Arctic hydrological cycle is influenced by: runoff and precipitation, sea ice formation/melting, and the inflow of saline waters from Bering and Fram Straits and the Barents Sea Shelf. Pacific water is recognizable as intermediate salinity water, with high concentrations of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), flowing from the Arctic Ocean to the North Atlantic via the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. We present DIC data from an east-west section through the Archipelago, as part of the Canadian International Polar Year initiatives. The fractions of Pacific and Arctic Ocean waters leaving the Archipelago and entering Baffin Bay, and subsequently the North Atlantic, are computed. The eastward transport of carbon from the Pacific, via the Arctic, to the North Atlantic is estimated. Altered mixing ratios of Pacific and freshwater in the Arctic Ocean have been recorded in recent decades. Any climatically driven alterations in the composition of waters leaving the Arctic Archipelago may have implications for anthropogenic CO sub(2) uptake, and hence ocean acidification, in the subpolar and temperate North Atlantic. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Archipelago Arctic Arctic Ocean Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin Barents Sea Canadian Arctic Archipelago Fram Strait International Polar Year North Atlantic Ocean acidification Sea ice Dalhousie University: DalSpace Institutional Repository Arctic Arctic Ocean Baffin Bay Barents Sea Canadian Arctic Archipelago Pacific
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topic Marine
Dissolved inorganic carbon
Climatic changes
Arctic Archipelago
Anthropogenic factors
Carbon cycle
Baffin Bay
Archipelagoes
Fram Strait
Ocean currents
Barents Sea
Saline water
Transport processes
Acidification
spellingShingle Marine
Dissolved inorganic carbon
Climatic changes
Arctic Archipelago
Anthropogenic factors
Carbon cycle
Baffin Bay
Archipelagoes
Fram Strait
Ocean currents
Barents Sea
Saline water
Transport processes
Acidification
Shadwick, E. H.
Papakyriakou, T.
Prowe, AEF
Leong, D.
Moore, SA
Thomas, H.
Carbon cycling in the Arctic Archipelago: the export of Pacific carbon to the North Atlantic
topic_facet Marine
Dissolved inorganic carbon
Climatic changes
Arctic Archipelago
Anthropogenic factors
Carbon cycle
Baffin Bay
Archipelagoes
Fram Strait
Ocean currents
Barents Sea
Saline water
Transport processes
Acidification
description The Arctic Ocean is expected to be disproportionately sensitive to climatic changes, and is thought to be an area where such changes might be detected. The Arctic hydrological cycle is influenced by: runoff and precipitation, sea ice formation/melting, and the inflow of saline waters from Bering and Fram Straits and the Barents Sea Shelf. Pacific water is recognizable as intermediate salinity water, with high concentrations of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), flowing from the Arctic Ocean to the North Atlantic via the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. We present DIC data from an east-west section through the Archipelago, as part of the Canadian International Polar Year initiatives. The fractions of Pacific and Arctic Ocean waters leaving the Archipelago and entering Baffin Bay, and subsequently the North Atlantic, are computed. The eastward transport of carbon from the Pacific, via the Arctic, to the North Atlantic is estimated. Altered mixing ratios of Pacific and freshwater in the Arctic Ocean have been recorded in recent decades. Any climatically driven alterations in the composition of waters leaving the Arctic Archipelago may have implications for anthropogenic CO sub(2) uptake, and hence ocean acidification, in the subpolar and temperate North Atlantic.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Shadwick, E. H.
Papakyriakou, T.
Prowe, AEF
Leong, D.
Moore, SA
Thomas, H.
author_facet Shadwick, E. H.
Papakyriakou, T.
Prowe, AEF
Leong, D.
Moore, SA
Thomas, H.
author_sort Shadwick, E. H.
title Carbon cycling in the Arctic Archipelago: the export of Pacific carbon to the North Atlantic
title_short Carbon cycling in the Arctic Archipelago: the export of Pacific carbon to the North Atlantic
title_full Carbon cycling in the Arctic Archipelago: the export of Pacific carbon to the North Atlantic
title_fullStr Carbon cycling in the Arctic Archipelago: the export of Pacific carbon to the North Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Carbon cycling in the Arctic Archipelago: the export of Pacific carbon to the North Atlantic
title_sort carbon cycling in the arctic archipelago: the export of pacific carbon to the north atlantic
publisher European Geosciences Union
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/10222/27444
geographic Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Baffin Bay
Barents Sea
Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Pacific
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Arctic Ocean
Baffin Bay
Barents Sea
Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Pacific
genre Arctic
Arctic Archipelago
Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Baffin Bay
Baffin Bay
Baffin
Barents Sea
Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Fram Strait
International Polar Year
North Atlantic
Ocean acidification
Sea ice
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Arctic Archipelago
Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Baffin Bay
Baffin Bay
Baffin
Barents Sea
Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Fram Strait
International Polar Year
North Atlantic
Ocean acidification
Sea ice
op_relation Biogeosciences Discussions
Shadwick, E. H., T. Papakyriakou, AEF Prowe, D. Leong, et al. 2009. "Carbon cycling in the Arctic Archipelago: the export of Pacific carbon to the North Atlantic." Biogeosciences Discussions 6(1): 971-994.
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