EPOCA 2010 mesocosm CO2 enrichment experiment in Arctic waters

Due to its naturally low carbonate saturation states the Arctic Ocean is considered particularly vulnerable to ocean acidification. If CO2 emissions continue to rise at current rates, half of the Arctic Ocean will be undersaturated with respect to calcium carbonate and, therefore, corrosive for calc...

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Main Authors: Riebesell, Ulf, von Bröckel, Klaus, Büdenbender, Jan, Czerny, Jan, Fischer, Matthias, Hoffmann, Detlef, Krug, Sebastian, Lentz, Uwe, Ludwig, Andrea, Muche, Ronald
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Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/12326/
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:12326 2023-05-15T14:25:10+02:00 EPOCA 2010 mesocosm CO2 enrichment experiment in Arctic waters Riebesell, Ulf von Bröckel, Klaus Büdenbender, Jan Czerny, Jan Fischer, Matthias Hoffmann, Detlef Krug, Sebastian Lentz, Uwe Ludwig, Andrea Muche, Ronald 2011 https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/12326/ unknown Riebesell, U. , von Bröckel, K., Büdenbender, J., Czerny, J., Fischer, M., Hoffmann, D., Krug, S., Lentz, U., Ludwig, A. and Muche, R. and KOSMOS Team (2011) EPOCA 2010 mesocosm CO2 enrichment experiment in Arctic waters. [Poster] In: EGU General Assembly 2011. , 03.-08.04.2011, Vienna, Austria . Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed 2011 ftoceanrep 2023-04-07T15:00:40Z Due to its naturally low carbonate saturation states the Arctic Ocean is considered particularly vulnerable to ocean acidification. If CO2 emissions continue to rise at current rates, half of the Arctic Ocean will be undersaturated with respect to calcium carbonate and, therefore, corrosive for calcareous organisms within the next three to four decades. While recent studies have demonstrated sensitivities of some Arctic species to ocean acidification, no information is presently available on community- and ecosystem-level responses. As a first attempt to closing this gap, an off-shore mesocosm system (KOSMOS) developed at IFM-GEOMAR was deployed in the Kongsfjord off Spitsbergen - about 1000 nautical miles south of the North Pole - in June/July 2010 and was used to conduct a pelagic CO2 enrichment experiment. IFM-GEOMAR, which provided the logistics for this experiment, received support from the Greenpeace vessel M/S ESPERANZA, transporting the mesocosms and assisting during deployment and recovery. In nine 15mlong mesocosms, each enclosing about 50m3 of seawater, stepwise addition of CO2 saturated seawater was applied to achieve CO2 concentrations ranging from ca. 180 to 1400 atm. Half way through the experiment inorganic nutrients (5, 2.5, and 0.32 mol L????1 nitrate, silicate, and phosphate, respectively) were added to the enclosed, nutrient-poor waters. In the framework of the EU integrated project EPOCA a team of 35 scientists from 12 institutes monitored the mesocosms over a period of 35 days. In total 45 parameters were measured daily and over 15000 samples analysed to cover aspects ranging from viral, bacterial, phytoplankton and zooplankton abundances, compositions, biomasses, and productivities, carbon and nutrient dynamics and stoichiometry, vertical particle fluxes, to the production of climate relevant gases and air/sea gas exchange. In bringing together a wide range of scientific expertise this study provides a comprehensive data set on pelagic ecosystem and biogeochemical responses to ocean ... Conference Object Arctic Arctic Arctic Ocean Kongsfjord* North Pole Ocean acidification Phytoplankton Zooplankton Spitsbergen OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Arctic Arctic Ocean Esperanza ENVELOPE(-56.983,-56.983,-63.400,-63.400) Kongsfjord ENVELOPE(29.319,29.319,70.721,70.721) North Pole
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description Due to its naturally low carbonate saturation states the Arctic Ocean is considered particularly vulnerable to ocean acidification. If CO2 emissions continue to rise at current rates, half of the Arctic Ocean will be undersaturated with respect to calcium carbonate and, therefore, corrosive for calcareous organisms within the next three to four decades. While recent studies have demonstrated sensitivities of some Arctic species to ocean acidification, no information is presently available on community- and ecosystem-level responses. As a first attempt to closing this gap, an off-shore mesocosm system (KOSMOS) developed at IFM-GEOMAR was deployed in the Kongsfjord off Spitsbergen - about 1000 nautical miles south of the North Pole - in June/July 2010 and was used to conduct a pelagic CO2 enrichment experiment. IFM-GEOMAR, which provided the logistics for this experiment, received support from the Greenpeace vessel M/S ESPERANZA, transporting the mesocosms and assisting during deployment and recovery. In nine 15mlong mesocosms, each enclosing about 50m3 of seawater, stepwise addition of CO2 saturated seawater was applied to achieve CO2 concentrations ranging from ca. 180 to 1400 atm. Half way through the experiment inorganic nutrients (5, 2.5, and 0.32 mol L????1 nitrate, silicate, and phosphate, respectively) were added to the enclosed, nutrient-poor waters. In the framework of the EU integrated project EPOCA a team of 35 scientists from 12 institutes monitored the mesocosms over a period of 35 days. In total 45 parameters were measured daily and over 15000 samples analysed to cover aspects ranging from viral, bacterial, phytoplankton and zooplankton abundances, compositions, biomasses, and productivities, carbon and nutrient dynamics and stoichiometry, vertical particle fluxes, to the production of climate relevant gases and air/sea gas exchange. In bringing together a wide range of scientific expertise this study provides a comprehensive data set on pelagic ecosystem and biogeochemical responses to ocean ...
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author Riebesell, Ulf
von Bröckel, Klaus
Büdenbender, Jan
Czerny, Jan
Fischer, Matthias
Hoffmann, Detlef
Krug, Sebastian
Lentz, Uwe
Ludwig, Andrea
Muche, Ronald
spellingShingle Riebesell, Ulf
von Bröckel, Klaus
Büdenbender, Jan
Czerny, Jan
Fischer, Matthias
Hoffmann, Detlef
Krug, Sebastian
Lentz, Uwe
Ludwig, Andrea
Muche, Ronald
EPOCA 2010 mesocosm CO2 enrichment experiment in Arctic waters
author_facet Riebesell, Ulf
von Bröckel, Klaus
Büdenbender, Jan
Czerny, Jan
Fischer, Matthias
Hoffmann, Detlef
Krug, Sebastian
Lentz, Uwe
Ludwig, Andrea
Muche, Ronald
author_sort Riebesell, Ulf
title EPOCA 2010 mesocosm CO2 enrichment experiment in Arctic waters
title_short EPOCA 2010 mesocosm CO2 enrichment experiment in Arctic waters
title_full EPOCA 2010 mesocosm CO2 enrichment experiment in Arctic waters
title_fullStr EPOCA 2010 mesocosm CO2 enrichment experiment in Arctic waters
title_full_unstemmed EPOCA 2010 mesocosm CO2 enrichment experiment in Arctic waters
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url https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/12326/
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op_relation Riebesell, U. , von Bröckel, K., Büdenbender, J., Czerny, J., Fischer, M., Hoffmann, D., Krug, S., Lentz, U., Ludwig, A. and Muche, R. and KOSMOS Team (2011) EPOCA 2010 mesocosm CO2 enrichment experiment in Arctic waters. [Poster] In: EGU General Assembly 2011. , 03.-08.04.2011, Vienna, Austria .
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