Spectrophotometric Measurement of Carbonate Ion in Seawater over a Decade: Dealing with Inconsistencies
The spectrophotometric methodology for carbonate ion determination in seawater was first published in 2008 and has been continuously evolving in terms of reagents and formulations. Although being fast, relatively simple, affordable, and potentially easy to implement in different platforms and facili...
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ftieo:oai:repositorio.ieo.es:10508/16355 2023-05-15T17:50:17+02:00 Spectrophotometric Measurement of Carbonate Ion in Seawater over a Decade: Dealing with Inconsistencies Gualart, E.F. Fajar, Noelia M. García-Ibáñez, Maribel I. Castaño-Carrera, M. (Mónica) Santiago, R. (Rocío) Hassoun, Abed El Rahman F. Pérez, Fiz Easley, Regina A. Álvarez, M. (Marta) 2022-06 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/16355 https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.1c06083 eng eng Centro Oceanográfico de A Coruña https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acs.est.1c06083 1064-3389 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/16355 https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.1c06083 Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ open access CC-BY-NC-ND regions acidification weather climate alkalinity research article SMUR 2022 ftieo https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.1c06083 2022-10-11T23:46:59Z The spectrophotometric methodology for carbonate ion determination in seawater was first published in 2008 and has been continuously evolving in terms of reagents and formulations. Although being fast, relatively simple, affordable, and potentially easy to implement in different platforms and facilities for discrete and autonomous observations, its use is not widespread in the ocean acidification community. This study uses a merged overdetermined CO2 system data set (carbonate ion, pH, and alkalinity) obtained from 2009 to 2020 to assess the differences among the five current approaches of the methodology through an internal consistency analysis and discussing the sources of uncertainty. Overall, the results show that none of the approaches meet the climate goal (± 1 % standard uncertainty) for ocean acidification studies for the whole carbonate ion content range in this study but usually fulfill the weather goal (± 10 % standard uncertainty). The inconsistencies observed among approaches compromise the consistency of data sets among regions and through time, highlighting the need for a validated standard operating procedure for spectrophotometric carbonate ion measurements as already available for the other measurable CO2 variables. 4,841 Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification Instituto Español de Oceanografía: e-IEO Environmental Science & Technology 56 12 7381 7395 |
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The spectrophotometric methodology for carbonate ion determination in seawater was first published in 2008 and has been continuously evolving in terms of reagents and formulations. Although being fast, relatively simple, affordable, and potentially easy to implement in different platforms and facilities for discrete and autonomous observations, its use is not widespread in the ocean acidification community. This study uses a merged overdetermined CO2 system data set (carbonate ion, pH, and alkalinity) obtained from 2009 to 2020 to assess the differences among the five current approaches of the methodology through an internal consistency analysis and discussing the sources of uncertainty. Overall, the results show that none of the approaches meet the climate goal (± 1 % standard uncertainty) for ocean acidification studies for the whole carbonate ion content range in this study but usually fulfill the weather goal (± 10 % standard uncertainty). The inconsistencies observed among approaches compromise the consistency of data sets among regions and through time, highlighting the need for a validated standard operating procedure for spectrophotometric carbonate ion measurements as already available for the other measurable CO2 variables. 4,841 |
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Gualart, E.F. Fajar, Noelia M. García-Ibáñez, Maribel I. Castaño-Carrera, M. (Mónica) Santiago, R. (Rocío) Hassoun, Abed El Rahman F. Pérez, Fiz Easley, Regina A. Álvarez, M. (Marta) |
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Gualart, E.F. Fajar, Noelia M. García-Ibáñez, Maribel I. Castaño-Carrera, M. (Mónica) Santiago, R. (Rocío) Hassoun, Abed El Rahman F. Pérez, Fiz Easley, Regina A. Álvarez, M. (Marta) |
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Spectrophotometric Measurement of Carbonate Ion in Seawater over a Decade: Dealing with Inconsistencies |
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Spectrophotometric Measurement of Carbonate Ion in Seawater over a Decade: Dealing with Inconsistencies |
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Spectrophotometric Measurement of Carbonate Ion in Seawater over a Decade: Dealing with Inconsistencies |
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Spectrophotometric Measurement of Carbonate Ion in Seawater over a Decade: Dealing with Inconsistencies |
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Spectrophotometric Measurement of Carbonate Ion in Seawater over a Decade: Dealing with Inconsistencies |
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spectrophotometric measurement of carbonate ion in seawater over a decade: dealing with inconsistencies |
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