Rapid increase of observed DIC and p CO 2 in the surface waters of the North Sea in the 2001-2011 decade ascribed to climate change superimposed by biological processes

The CO2 system in the North Sea over the 2001-2011 decade was investigated using four comprehensive basin-wide datasets covering the late summer periods of 2001, 2005, 2008 and 2011. We find that rises in surface water DIC and pCO2 exceeded concurrent rises in atmospheric pCO2, which we attribute pr...

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Main Authors: Clargo, N.M., Salt, L., Thomas, H., de Baar, H.J.W.
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling ftnioz:oai:imis.nioz.nl:250988 2023-05-15T17:51:30+02:00 Rapid increase of observed DIC and p CO 2 in the surface waters of the North Sea in the 2001-2011 decade ascribed to climate change superimposed by biological processes Clargo, N.M. Salt, L. Thomas, H. de Baar, H.J.W. 2015 http://imis.nioz.nl/imis.php?module=ref&refid=250988 en eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/000366788600016 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/doi.org/10.1016/j.marchem.2015.08.010 http://imis.nioz.nl/imis.php?module=ref&refid=250988 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess %3Ci%3EMar.+Chem.+177%28Part+3%29%3C%2Fi%3E%3A+566%E2%80%93581.+%3Ca+href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1016%2Fj.marchem.2015.08.010%22+target%3D%22_blank%22%3Ehttps%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1016%2Fj.marchem.2015.08.010%3C%2Fa%3E info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2015 ftnioz https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marchem.2015.08.010 2022-05-01T14:02:21Z The CO2 system in the North Sea over the 2001-2011 decade was investigated using four comprehensive basin-wide datasets covering the late summer periods of 2001, 2005, 2008 and 2011. We find that rises in surface water DIC and pCO2 exceeded concurrent rises in atmospheric pCO2, which we attribute primarily to biological activity in late summer. After accounting for this biological signal, the observed ocean acidification occurs at a rate that is consistent with concurrent atmospheric and open ocean CO2 increases over the 2001-2011 decade. Nevertheless, we do find a consistent reduction in CO2 undersaturation in the NNS and an increase in CO2 supersaturation in the SNS. We propose that the synergistic effects of increasing atmospheric pCO2 and subsequent decrease in seawater buffering capacity, together with rising sea surface temperatures in the future oceans, may reduce the strength of the North Sea as a CO2 sink. Such a reduction would diminish the efficiency of this region as a continental shelf pump with respect to uptake of CO2 by the sea. Ultimately this would constitute a positive feedback mechanism, i.e. enhancing the airborne fraction of anthropogenic CO2 and thus the net rate of increase of atmospheric pCO2 and subsequent global climate change. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification NIOZ Repository (Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research) Marine Chemistry 177 566 581
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description The CO2 system in the North Sea over the 2001-2011 decade was investigated using four comprehensive basin-wide datasets covering the late summer periods of 2001, 2005, 2008 and 2011. We find that rises in surface water DIC and pCO2 exceeded concurrent rises in atmospheric pCO2, which we attribute primarily to biological activity in late summer. After accounting for this biological signal, the observed ocean acidification occurs at a rate that is consistent with concurrent atmospheric and open ocean CO2 increases over the 2001-2011 decade. Nevertheless, we do find a consistent reduction in CO2 undersaturation in the NNS and an increase in CO2 supersaturation in the SNS. We propose that the synergistic effects of increasing atmospheric pCO2 and subsequent decrease in seawater buffering capacity, together with rising sea surface temperatures in the future oceans, may reduce the strength of the North Sea as a CO2 sink. Such a reduction would diminish the efficiency of this region as a continental shelf pump with respect to uptake of CO2 by the sea. Ultimately this would constitute a positive feedback mechanism, i.e. enhancing the airborne fraction of anthropogenic CO2 and thus the net rate of increase of atmospheric pCO2 and subsequent global climate change.
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author Clargo, N.M.
Salt, L.
Thomas, H.
de Baar, H.J.W.
spellingShingle Clargo, N.M.
Salt, L.
Thomas, H.
de Baar, H.J.W.
Rapid increase of observed DIC and p CO 2 in the surface waters of the North Sea in the 2001-2011 decade ascribed to climate change superimposed by biological processes
author_facet Clargo, N.M.
Salt, L.
Thomas, H.
de Baar, H.J.W.
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title Rapid increase of observed DIC and p CO 2 in the surface waters of the North Sea in the 2001-2011 decade ascribed to climate change superimposed by biological processes
title_short Rapid increase of observed DIC and p CO 2 in the surface waters of the North Sea in the 2001-2011 decade ascribed to climate change superimposed by biological processes
title_full Rapid increase of observed DIC and p CO 2 in the surface waters of the North Sea in the 2001-2011 decade ascribed to climate change superimposed by biological processes
title_fullStr Rapid increase of observed DIC and p CO 2 in the surface waters of the North Sea in the 2001-2011 decade ascribed to climate change superimposed by biological processes
title_full_unstemmed Rapid increase of observed DIC and p CO 2 in the surface waters of the North Sea in the 2001-2011 decade ascribed to climate change superimposed by biological processes
title_sort rapid increase of observed dic and p co 2 in the surface waters of the north sea in the 2001-2011 decade ascribed to climate change superimposed by biological processes
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