The international at-sea intercomparison of fCO2 systems during the R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean

The ‘International Intercomparison Exercise of fCO2 Systems’ was carried out in 1996 during the R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1 from Bermuda/UK to Gran Canaria/Spain. Nine groups from six countries (Australia, Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, USA) participated in this exercise, bringing together 15 participa...

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Main Authors: Körtzinger, Arne, Mintrop, Ludger, Wallace, Douglas W.R., Johnson, Kenneth M., Neill, Craig, Tilbrook, Bronte, Towler, Philip, Inoue, Hisayuki Y., Ishii, Masao, Shaffer, Gary, Torres Saavedra, Rodrigo F., Ohtaki, Eiji, Yamashita, Eiji, Poisson, A., Brunet, Christian, Schauer, Bernard, Goyet, Catherine, Eischeid, Greg
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2000
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:3605 2024-09-30T14:39:49+00:00 The international at-sea intercomparison of fCO2 systems during the R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean Körtzinger, Arne Mintrop, Ludger Wallace, Douglas W.R. Johnson, Kenneth M. Neill, Craig Tilbrook, Bronte Towler, Philip Inoue, Hisayuki Y. Ishii, Masao Shaffer, Gary Torres Saavedra, Rodrigo F. Ohtaki, Eiji Yamashita, Eiji Poisson, A. Brunet, Christian Schauer, Bernard Goyet, Catherine Eischeid, Greg 2000 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/3605/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/3605/1/K%C3%B6rtzinger.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/S0304-4203(00)00080-3 en eng Elsevier https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/3605/1/K%C3%B6rtzinger.pdf Körtzinger, A. , Mintrop, L., Wallace, D. W. R., Johnson, K. M., Neill, C., Tilbrook, B., Towler, P., Inoue, H. Y., Ishii, M., Shaffer, G., Torres Saavedra, R. F., Ohtaki, E., Yamashita, E., Poisson, A., Brunet, C., Schauer, B., Goyet, C. and Eischeid, G. (2000) The international at-sea intercomparison of fCO2 systems during the R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean. Marine Chemistry, 72 . pp. 171-192. DOI 10.1016/S0304-4203(00)00080-3 <https://doi.org/10.1016/S0304-4203%2800%2900080-3>. doi:10.1016/S0304-4203(00)00080-3 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Article PeerReviewed 2000 ftoceanrep https://doi.org/10.1016/S0304-4203(00)00080-3 2024-09-04T05:04:40Z The ‘International Intercomparison Exercise of fCO2 Systems’ was carried out in 1996 during the R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1 from Bermuda/UK to Gran Canaria/Spain. Nine groups from six countries (Australia, Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, USA) participated in this exercise, bringing together 15 participants with seven underway fugacity of carbon dioxide (fCO2) systems, one discrete fCO2 system, and two underway pH systems, as well as systems for discrete measurement of total alkalinity and total dissolved inorganic carbon. Here, we compare surface seawater fCO2 measured synchronously by all participating instruments. A common infrastructure (seawater and calibration gas supply), different quality checks (performance of calibration procedures for CO2, temperature measurements) and a common procedure for calculation of final fCO2 were provided to reduce the largest possible amount of controllable sources of error. The results show that under such conditions underway measurements of the fCO2 in surface seawater and overlying air can be made to a high degree of agreement (±1 μatm) with a variety of possible equilibrator and system designs. Also, discrete fCO2 measurements can be made in good agreement (±3 μatm) with underway fCO2 data sets. However, even well-designed systems, which are operated without any obvious sign of malfunction, can show significant differences of the order of 10 μatm. Based on our results, no “best choice” for the type of the equilibrator nor specifics on its dimensions and flow rates of seawater and air can be made in regard to the achievable accuracy of the fCO2 system. Measurements of equilibrator temperature do not seem to be made with the required accuracy resulting in significant errors in fCO2 results. Calculation of fCO2 from high-quality total dissolved inorganic carbon (CT) and total alkalinity (AT) measurements does not yield results comparable in accuracy and precision to fCO2 measurements. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Marine Chemistry 72 2-4 171 192
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description The ‘International Intercomparison Exercise of fCO2 Systems’ was carried out in 1996 during the R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1 from Bermuda/UK to Gran Canaria/Spain. Nine groups from six countries (Australia, Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, USA) participated in this exercise, bringing together 15 participants with seven underway fugacity of carbon dioxide (fCO2) systems, one discrete fCO2 system, and two underway pH systems, as well as systems for discrete measurement of total alkalinity and total dissolved inorganic carbon. Here, we compare surface seawater fCO2 measured synchronously by all participating instruments. A common infrastructure (seawater and calibration gas supply), different quality checks (performance of calibration procedures for CO2, temperature measurements) and a common procedure for calculation of final fCO2 were provided to reduce the largest possible amount of controllable sources of error. The results show that under such conditions underway measurements of the fCO2 in surface seawater and overlying air can be made to a high degree of agreement (±1 μatm) with a variety of possible equilibrator and system designs. Also, discrete fCO2 measurements can be made in good agreement (±3 μatm) with underway fCO2 data sets. However, even well-designed systems, which are operated without any obvious sign of malfunction, can show significant differences of the order of 10 μatm. Based on our results, no “best choice” for the type of the equilibrator nor specifics on its dimensions and flow rates of seawater and air can be made in regard to the achievable accuracy of the fCO2 system. Measurements of equilibrator temperature do not seem to be made with the required accuracy resulting in significant errors in fCO2 results. Calculation of fCO2 from high-quality total dissolved inorganic carbon (CT) and total alkalinity (AT) measurements does not yield results comparable in accuracy and precision to fCO2 measurements.
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author Körtzinger, Arne
Mintrop, Ludger
Wallace, Douglas W.R.
Johnson, Kenneth M.
Neill, Craig
Tilbrook, Bronte
Towler, Philip
Inoue, Hisayuki Y.
Ishii, Masao
Shaffer, Gary
Torres Saavedra, Rodrigo F.
Ohtaki, Eiji
Yamashita, Eiji
Poisson, A.
Brunet, Christian
Schauer, Bernard
Goyet, Catherine
Eischeid, Greg
spellingShingle Körtzinger, Arne
Mintrop, Ludger
Wallace, Douglas W.R.
Johnson, Kenneth M.
Neill, Craig
Tilbrook, Bronte
Towler, Philip
Inoue, Hisayuki Y.
Ishii, Masao
Shaffer, Gary
Torres Saavedra, Rodrigo F.
Ohtaki, Eiji
Yamashita, Eiji
Poisson, A.
Brunet, Christian
Schauer, Bernard
Goyet, Catherine
Eischeid, Greg
The international at-sea intercomparison of fCO2 systems during the R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean
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Mintrop, Ludger
Wallace, Douglas W.R.
Johnson, Kenneth M.
Neill, Craig
Tilbrook, Bronte
Towler, Philip
Inoue, Hisayuki Y.
Ishii, Masao
Shaffer, Gary
Torres Saavedra, Rodrigo F.
Ohtaki, Eiji
Yamashita, Eiji
Poisson, A.
Brunet, Christian
Schauer, Bernard
Goyet, Catherine
Eischeid, Greg
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title The international at-sea intercomparison of fCO2 systems during the R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean
title_short The international at-sea intercomparison of fCO2 systems during the R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean
title_full The international at-sea intercomparison of fCO2 systems during the R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean
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