Seasonal variability in the inorganic ocean carbon cycle in the Northwest Pacific evaluated using a biogeochemical and carbon model coupled with an operational ocean model
Abstract Here, we investigate the seasonal variability in the dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) cycle in the Northwest Pacific using a high-resolution biogeochemical and carbon model coupled with an operational ocean model. Results show that the contribution to DIC from air–sea CO2 exchange is genera...
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ftrepec:oai:RePEc:spr:climat:v:162:y:2020:i:2:d:10.1007_s10584-020-02779-2 2023-05-15T17:51:03+02:00 Seasonal variability in the inorganic ocean carbon cycle in the Northwest Pacific evaluated using a biogeochemical and carbon model coupled with an operational ocean model Miho Ishizu Yasumasa Miyazawa Tomohiko Tsunoda Xinyu Guo http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10584-020-02779-2 unknown http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10584-020-02779-2 article ftrepec 2020-12-04T13:43:30Z Abstract Here, we investigate the seasonal variability in the dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) cycle in the Northwest Pacific using a high-resolution biogeochemical and carbon model coupled with an operational ocean model. Results show that the contribution to DIC from air–sea CO2 exchange is generally offset by vertical mixing at the surface at all latitudes, with some seasonal variation. Biological processes in subarctic regions are evident at the surface, whereas in the subtropical region these processes take place within the euphotic layer and then DIC consumption deepens southward with latitude. Such latitudinal differences in biological processes lead to marked horizontal and vertical contrasts in the distribution of DIC, with modulation by horizontal and vertical advection–diffusion processes. Biogeochemical model, Inorganic carbon cycle, NPZDC, Northwest Pacific, Ocean acidification, JCOPE, pH, Aragonite saturation Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification Subarctic RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Pacific |
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Abstract Here, we investigate the seasonal variability in the dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) cycle in the Northwest Pacific using a high-resolution biogeochemical and carbon model coupled with an operational ocean model. Results show that the contribution to DIC from air–sea CO2 exchange is generally offset by vertical mixing at the surface at all latitudes, with some seasonal variation. Biological processes in subarctic regions are evident at the surface, whereas in the subtropical region these processes take place within the euphotic layer and then DIC consumption deepens southward with latitude. Such latitudinal differences in biological processes lead to marked horizontal and vertical contrasts in the distribution of DIC, with modulation by horizontal and vertical advection–diffusion processes. Biogeochemical model, Inorganic carbon cycle, NPZDC, Northwest Pacific, Ocean acidification, JCOPE, pH, Aragonite saturation |
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Miho Ishizu Yasumasa Miyazawa Tomohiko Tsunoda Xinyu Guo |
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Miho Ishizu Yasumasa Miyazawa Tomohiko Tsunoda Xinyu Guo Seasonal variability in the inorganic ocean carbon cycle in the Northwest Pacific evaluated using a biogeochemical and carbon model coupled with an operational ocean model |
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Miho Ishizu Yasumasa Miyazawa Tomohiko Tsunoda Xinyu Guo |
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Miho Ishizu |
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Seasonal variability in the inorganic ocean carbon cycle in the Northwest Pacific evaluated using a biogeochemical and carbon model coupled with an operational ocean model |
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Seasonal variability in the inorganic ocean carbon cycle in the Northwest Pacific evaluated using a biogeochemical and carbon model coupled with an operational ocean model |
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Seasonal variability in the inorganic ocean carbon cycle in the Northwest Pacific evaluated using a biogeochemical and carbon model coupled with an operational ocean model |
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Seasonal variability in the inorganic ocean carbon cycle in the Northwest Pacific evaluated using a biogeochemical and carbon model coupled with an operational ocean model |
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Seasonal variability in the inorganic ocean carbon cycle in the Northwest Pacific evaluated using a biogeochemical and carbon model coupled with an operational ocean model |
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seasonal variability in the inorganic ocean carbon cycle in the northwest pacific evaluated using a biogeochemical and carbon model coupled with an operational ocean model |
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