Observing the seasonal cycle of pCO2 from autonomous pH measurements in the South Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean
Global climate predictions hinge on our understanding of the global carbon cycle, and in particular, the role of the Southern Ocean (SO). Sea surface measurements across the SO are sparse and subject to temporal, spatial and seasonal biases. These biases arise from the inaccessibility of the SO due...
Main Author: | |
---|---|
Other Authors: | , |
Format: | Master Thesis |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Faculty of Science
2020
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11427/36916 https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/36916/1/thesis_sci_2020_rawatlalmishka.pdf |
id |
ftunivcapetownir:oai:localhost:11427/36916 |
---|---|
record_format |
openpolar |
spelling |
ftunivcapetownir:oai:localhost:11427/36916 2023-05-15T13:46:03+02:00 Observing the seasonal cycle of pCO2 from autonomous pH measurements in the South Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean Rawatlal,Mishka Altieri, Katye E Monteiro, P M S 2020_ application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11427/36916 https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/36916/1/thesis_sci_2020_rawatlalmishka.pdf eng eng Faculty of Science Department of Oceanography http://hdl.handle.net/11427/36916 https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/36916/1/thesis_sci_2020_rawatlalmishka.pdf Oceanography Master Thesis Masters MSc 2020 ftunivcapetownir 2022-12-02T00:13:14Z Global climate predictions hinge on our understanding of the global carbon cycle, and in particular, the role of the Southern Ocean (SO). Sea surface measurements across the SO are sparse and subject to temporal, spatial and seasonal biases. These biases arise from the inaccessibility of the SO due to the high-risk weather conditions and ice coverage experienced during the winter. This study looks at the feasibility of autonomous measuring platforms in the SO for the purpose of reducing the uncertainty bias observed in the SO, constraining the global carbon budget and observing the seasonal cycle of carbonate chemistry in seawater. The high resolution Wave Glider (WG) dataset located in the sub-Antarctic zone (SAZ) of the SO, during the spring-summer bloom period of 2013/2014, resolves the seasonal cycle of TA from pCO2 and pH (WGTA) and the empirical expression for TA (Lee et al., 2006) using salinity and temperature and measurements of pH. The discrepancy between WGTA and the calculated TA gives rise to a summer bias in the seasonal cycle of TA attributed to the uptake of nitrate during the bloom period, and the entrainment of nitrate in the pre-bloom period. The effect of this bias on estimating pCO2 indicates that the amplitude of the pCO2 seasonal cycle may be overestimated by as much as 3.6% during the pre-bloom period. An assessment of the Lee et al., (2006) TA expression (LeeTA) in the SO regime against shipboard observations showed a significant regional different in TA between the Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean sectors of the SO at the onset of winter, where LeeTA overestimates TA observations in the Atlantic Ocean sector. This further emphasises the seasonal bias of the TA algorithm which provides an averaged TA across the SO as a whole. Hence, it is proposed that a regional formulation be developed for the prediction of TA in each ocean sector of the SO. To further assess the performance of empirical expressions for TA, the Carter et al., (2014) LIAR expression, utilized by the Southern Ocean Carbon ... Master Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean University of Cape Town: OpenUCT Antarctic Indian Southern Ocean |
institution |
Open Polar |
collection |
University of Cape Town: OpenUCT |
op_collection_id |
ftunivcapetownir |
language |
English |
topic |
Oceanography |
spellingShingle |
Oceanography Rawatlal,Mishka Observing the seasonal cycle of pCO2 from autonomous pH measurements in the South Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean |
topic_facet |
Oceanography |
description |
Global climate predictions hinge on our understanding of the global carbon cycle, and in particular, the role of the Southern Ocean (SO). Sea surface measurements across the SO are sparse and subject to temporal, spatial and seasonal biases. These biases arise from the inaccessibility of the SO due to the high-risk weather conditions and ice coverage experienced during the winter. This study looks at the feasibility of autonomous measuring platforms in the SO for the purpose of reducing the uncertainty bias observed in the SO, constraining the global carbon budget and observing the seasonal cycle of carbonate chemistry in seawater. The high resolution Wave Glider (WG) dataset located in the sub-Antarctic zone (SAZ) of the SO, during the spring-summer bloom period of 2013/2014, resolves the seasonal cycle of TA from pCO2 and pH (WGTA) and the empirical expression for TA (Lee et al., 2006) using salinity and temperature and measurements of pH. The discrepancy between WGTA and the calculated TA gives rise to a summer bias in the seasonal cycle of TA attributed to the uptake of nitrate during the bloom period, and the entrainment of nitrate in the pre-bloom period. The effect of this bias on estimating pCO2 indicates that the amplitude of the pCO2 seasonal cycle may be overestimated by as much as 3.6% during the pre-bloom period. An assessment of the Lee et al., (2006) TA expression (LeeTA) in the SO regime against shipboard observations showed a significant regional different in TA between the Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean sectors of the SO at the onset of winter, where LeeTA overestimates TA observations in the Atlantic Ocean sector. This further emphasises the seasonal bias of the TA algorithm which provides an averaged TA across the SO as a whole. Hence, it is proposed that a regional formulation be developed for the prediction of TA in each ocean sector of the SO. To further assess the performance of empirical expressions for TA, the Carter et al., (2014) LIAR expression, utilized by the Southern Ocean Carbon ... |
author2 |
Altieri, Katye E Monteiro, P M S |
format |
Master Thesis |
author |
Rawatlal,Mishka |
author_facet |
Rawatlal,Mishka |
author_sort |
Rawatlal,Mishka |
title |
Observing the seasonal cycle of pCO2 from autonomous pH measurements in the South Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean |
title_short |
Observing the seasonal cycle of pCO2 from autonomous pH measurements in the South Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean |
title_full |
Observing the seasonal cycle of pCO2 from autonomous pH measurements in the South Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean |
title_fullStr |
Observing the seasonal cycle of pCO2 from autonomous pH measurements in the South Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean |
title_full_unstemmed |
Observing the seasonal cycle of pCO2 from autonomous pH measurements in the South Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean |
title_sort |
observing the seasonal cycle of pco2 from autonomous ph measurements in the south atlantic sector of the southern ocean |
publisher |
Faculty of Science |
publishDate |
2020 |
url |
http://hdl.handle.net/11427/36916 https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/36916/1/thesis_sci_2020_rawatlalmishka.pdf |
geographic |
Antarctic Indian Southern Ocean |
geographic_facet |
Antarctic Indian Southern Ocean |
genre |
Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean |
genre_facet |
Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean |
op_relation |
http://hdl.handle.net/11427/36916 https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/36916/1/thesis_sci_2020_rawatlalmishka.pdf |
_version_ |
1766235405658619904 |