The exchange of inorganic carbon on the Canadian Beaufort Shelf

The Mackenzie Shelf in the southeastern Beaufort Sea is a region that has experienced large changes in the past several decades as warming, sea-ice loss, and increased river discharge have altered carbon cycling. Upwelling and downwelling events are common on the shelf, caused by strong, fluctuating...

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Main Author: Mol, Jacoba
Other Authors: Department of Oceanography, Master of Science, Jonathan Grant, Dan Kelley, Markus Kienast, Tim Papakyriakou, Helmuth Thomas, Not Applicable
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10222/72992
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spelling ftdalhouse:oai:DalSpace.library.dal.ca:10222/72992 2023-05-15T15:00:35+02:00 The exchange of inorganic carbon on the Canadian Beaufort Shelf Mol, Jacoba Department of Oceanography Master of Science Jonathan Grant Dan Kelley Markus Kienast Tim Papakyriakou Helmuth Thomas Not Applicable 2017-06-30T13:51:04Z http://hdl.handle.net/10222/72992 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/10222/72992 2017 ftdalhouse 2022-03-06T00:10:19Z The Mackenzie Shelf in the southeastern Beaufort Sea is a region that has experienced large changes in the past several decades as warming, sea-ice loss, and increased river discharge have altered carbon cycling. Upwelling and downwelling events are common on the shelf, caused by strong, fluctuating along-shore winds, resulting in cross-shelf Ekman transport. Downwelling carries inorganic carbon and other remineralization products off the shelf and into the deep basin for possible long-term storage in the world oceans. Upwelling carries dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and nutrient-rich waters from the Pacific-origin upper halocline layer (UHL) onto the shelf. Profiles of DIC and total alkalinity (TA) taken in August and September of 2014 are used to investigate the cycling of inorganic carbon on the Mackenzie Shelf. The along-shore transport of water and the cross-shelf transport of inorganic carbon is quantified using velocity field output from a simulation of the Arctic and Northern Hemisphere Atlantic (ANHA4) configuration of the Nucleus of European Modelling of the Ocean (NEMO) framework. A strong upwelling event prior to sampling on the Mackenzie Shelf is analyzed and the resulting influence on the carbonate system, including the saturation state of waters with respect to aragonite and pH, is investigated. TA and the oxygen isotope ratio of water (δ18O) are used to examine water mass distributions in the study area and analyze the influence of Pacific Water, Mackenzie River freshwater, and sea-ice melt on carbon dynamics and air-sea fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the surface mixed layer. Understanding carbon transfer in this seasonally dynamic environment is key in order to quantify the importance of Arctic shelf regions to the global carbon cycle and to provide a basis for understanding how it will respond to the aforementioned climate-induced changes. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Beaufort Sea Mackenzie river Mackenzie Shelf Sea ice Dalhousie University: DalSpace Institutional Repository Arctic Beaufort Shelf ENVELOPE(-142.500,-142.500,70.000,70.000) Mackenzie River Pacific
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description The Mackenzie Shelf in the southeastern Beaufort Sea is a region that has experienced large changes in the past several decades as warming, sea-ice loss, and increased river discharge have altered carbon cycling. Upwelling and downwelling events are common on the shelf, caused by strong, fluctuating along-shore winds, resulting in cross-shelf Ekman transport. Downwelling carries inorganic carbon and other remineralization products off the shelf and into the deep basin for possible long-term storage in the world oceans. Upwelling carries dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and nutrient-rich waters from the Pacific-origin upper halocline layer (UHL) onto the shelf. Profiles of DIC and total alkalinity (TA) taken in August and September of 2014 are used to investigate the cycling of inorganic carbon on the Mackenzie Shelf. The along-shore transport of water and the cross-shelf transport of inorganic carbon is quantified using velocity field output from a simulation of the Arctic and Northern Hemisphere Atlantic (ANHA4) configuration of the Nucleus of European Modelling of the Ocean (NEMO) framework. A strong upwelling event prior to sampling on the Mackenzie Shelf is analyzed and the resulting influence on the carbonate system, including the saturation state of waters with respect to aragonite and pH, is investigated. TA and the oxygen isotope ratio of water (δ18O) are used to examine water mass distributions in the study area and analyze the influence of Pacific Water, Mackenzie River freshwater, and sea-ice melt on carbon dynamics and air-sea fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the surface mixed layer. Understanding carbon transfer in this seasonally dynamic environment is key in order to quantify the importance of Arctic shelf regions to the global carbon cycle and to provide a basis for understanding how it will respond to the aforementioned climate-induced changes.
author2 Department of Oceanography
Master of Science
Jonathan Grant
Dan Kelley
Markus Kienast
Tim Papakyriakou
Helmuth Thomas
Not Applicable
author Mol, Jacoba
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The exchange of inorganic carbon on the Canadian Beaufort Shelf
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title The exchange of inorganic carbon on the Canadian Beaufort Shelf
title_short The exchange of inorganic carbon on the Canadian Beaufort Shelf
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