Is ALK-DIC a suitable proxy of seawater carbonate ion concentration in the framework of global climate model evaluation?

The property ALK-DIC, the concentration difference of alkalinity and total dissolved inorganic carbon in seawater has recently been used as a metric for the data-based evaluation of ocean climate and carbon cycle models. The rational behind this is that ALK-DIC is thought to serve as a good approxim...

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Main Author: Koeve, Wolfgang
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:30606 2023-05-15T18:25:57+02:00 Is ALK-DIC a suitable proxy of seawater carbonate ion concentration in the framework of global climate model evaluation? Koeve, Wolfgang 2015 https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/30606/ unknown Koeve, W. (2015) Is ALK-DIC a suitable proxy of seawater carbonate ion concentration in the framework of global climate model evaluation?. [Poster] In: EGU General Assembly 2015. , 12.–17.04.2015 , Vienna, Austria . Geophysical Research Abstracts, 17 (EGU2015-6556). Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed 2015 ftoceanrep 2023-04-07T15:22:19Z The property ALK-DIC, the concentration difference of alkalinity and total dissolved inorganic carbon in seawater has recently been used as a metric for the data-based evaluation of ocean climate and carbon cycle models. The rational behind this is that ALK-DIC is thought to serve as a good approximation of the carbonate ion concentration, [CO2/3]. Since [CO2/3] is inversely related to the Revelle Factor, it is considered a good proxy of the buffer capacity of seawater and hence the chemical capacity of the ocean to take up atmospheric CO2. ALK-DIC has hence been suggested as an easy to calculate metric to judge a models chemical potential to take up atmospheric CO2 in comparison with the real ocean. Since [CO2/3] is also an important property controlling the dissolution of CaCO3, computing ALK-DIC in the deep ocean might also help to evaluate CaCO3 cycle modules in ocean biogeochemical models. In this study, the distribution of ALK-DIC and [CO2/3] in observations of the ocean (GLODAP-data) and ocean model output available from six models contributing to the Climate Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) is compared and the potential of ALK-DIC to serve as a suitable proxy of [CO2/3] in the context of data-based model evaluation is explored. In most of the surface ocean (GLODAP observational dataset) ALK-DIC is by 35-45% larger than [CO2/3] with the important exception of the Southern Ocean where the difference is smaller. This difference decreases further in the interior ocean and can even turn sign, for example in oxygen minimum zones where [CO2/3] becomes slightly large than ALK-DIC. While overall patterns of the evaluated CMIP5 models are similar to observations, distinct differences are observed. For example, minimum ALK-DIC in observations is usually close to zero while extremely negative values are observed in some of the CMIP5 models (e.g. -156 umol/kg in IPSL-CM5A-LR, and up to -418, -426, and -450 umol/kg in GFDL-ESM2M, MPI-ESM-LR and NorESM1-ME, respectively). Possible causes are discussed and the ... Conference Object Southern Ocean OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Southern Ocean
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description The property ALK-DIC, the concentration difference of alkalinity and total dissolved inorganic carbon in seawater has recently been used as a metric for the data-based evaluation of ocean climate and carbon cycle models. The rational behind this is that ALK-DIC is thought to serve as a good approximation of the carbonate ion concentration, [CO2/3]. Since [CO2/3] is inversely related to the Revelle Factor, it is considered a good proxy of the buffer capacity of seawater and hence the chemical capacity of the ocean to take up atmospheric CO2. ALK-DIC has hence been suggested as an easy to calculate metric to judge a models chemical potential to take up atmospheric CO2 in comparison with the real ocean. Since [CO2/3] is also an important property controlling the dissolution of CaCO3, computing ALK-DIC in the deep ocean might also help to evaluate CaCO3 cycle modules in ocean biogeochemical models. In this study, the distribution of ALK-DIC and [CO2/3] in observations of the ocean (GLODAP-data) and ocean model output available from six models contributing to the Climate Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) is compared and the potential of ALK-DIC to serve as a suitable proxy of [CO2/3] in the context of data-based model evaluation is explored. In most of the surface ocean (GLODAP observational dataset) ALK-DIC is by 35-45% larger than [CO2/3] with the important exception of the Southern Ocean where the difference is smaller. This difference decreases further in the interior ocean and can even turn sign, for example in oxygen minimum zones where [CO2/3] becomes slightly large than ALK-DIC. While overall patterns of the evaluated CMIP5 models are similar to observations, distinct differences are observed. For example, minimum ALK-DIC in observations is usually close to zero while extremely negative values are observed in some of the CMIP5 models (e.g. -156 umol/kg in IPSL-CM5A-LR, and up to -418, -426, and -450 umol/kg in GFDL-ESM2M, MPI-ESM-LR and NorESM1-ME, respectively). Possible causes are discussed and the ...
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title Is ALK-DIC a suitable proxy of seawater carbonate ion concentration in the framework of global climate model evaluation?
title_short Is ALK-DIC a suitable proxy of seawater carbonate ion concentration in the framework of global climate model evaluation?
title_full Is ALK-DIC a suitable proxy of seawater carbonate ion concentration in the framework of global climate model evaluation?
title_fullStr Is ALK-DIC a suitable proxy of seawater carbonate ion concentration in the framework of global climate model evaluation?
title_full_unstemmed Is ALK-DIC a suitable proxy of seawater carbonate ion concentration in the framework of global climate model evaluation?
title_sort is alk-dic a suitable proxy of seawater carbonate ion concentration in the framework of global climate model evaluation?
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