Reconstruction of the seasonal cycle of air-sea CO 2 fluxes in the Strait of Gibraltar

The present study reports and discusses water surface fCO2 measurements from 36 cruises in the Strait of Gibraltar made over an eleven-year period (1997 to 2009). Underway measurements of sea surface CO2 fugacity (fCO2sw), sea surface temperature (SST) and sea surface salinity (SSS) compiled during...

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Main Authors: de la Paz, Mercedes, Huertas, Emma M., Padín, Xose Antonio, Gónzalez-Dávila, Melchor, Santana-Casiano, Magdalena, Forja, Jesús M., Orbi, Abdellatif, Pérez, Fiz F., Ríos, Aida F.
Other Authors: 22834170900, 56313933300, 16301932800, 6603931257, 6701344294, 7003332206, 55409027900, 56598611300, 7103240290
Language:English
Published: 0304-4203 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10553/49801
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marchem.2011.05.004
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spelling ftunivlaspalmas:oai:https://accedacris.ulpgc.es:10553/49801 2023-05-15T17:36:22+02:00 Reconstruction of the seasonal cycle of air-sea CO 2 fluxes in the Strait of Gibraltar de la Paz, Mercedes Huertas, Emma M. Padín, Xose Antonio Gónzalez-Dávila, Melchor Santana-Casiano, Magdalena Forja, Jesús M. Orbi, Abdellatif Pérez, Fiz F. Ríos, Aida F. 22834170900 56313933300 16301932800 6603931257 6701344294 7003332206 55409027900 56598611300 7103240290 2011 http://hdl.handle.net/10553/49801 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marchem.2011.05.004 eng eng 0304-4203 Marine Carbon Sources And Sinks Assessment (Carboocean) Marine Chemistry 0304-4203 http://hdl.handle.net/10553/49801 doi:10.1016/j.marchem.2011.05.004 80051938054 162 155 126 Marine Chemistry [ISSN 0304-4203], v. 126, p. 155-162 Investigación Carbon dioxide Air–sea CO2 exchange Strait of Gibraltar Seasonal variability 2011 ftunivlaspalmas https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marchem.2011.05.004 2020-02-05T00:08:03Z The present study reports and discusses water surface fCO2 measurements from 36 cruises in the Strait of Gibraltar made over an eleven-year period (1997 to 2009). Underway measurements of sea surface CO2 fugacity (fCO2sw), sea surface temperature (SST) and sea surface salinity (SSS) compiled during the cruises were analysed and integrated into a single database which provided the resolution/sensitivity required for an examination of the seasonal variability of the fCO2sw; these data allowed the reconstruction of the climatological seasonal cycle for the year 2005. The seasonal cycle of both SST and SSS was found to be within the range of the thermohaline signature of the North Atlantic Surface Water, which is the main water mass that flows into the Mediterranean Sea through the Strait of Gibraltar at the surface. The seasonal distribution of fCO22005 was characterised by a monthly minimum value of 334 ± 12 μatm in May, followed by a gradual increase to a maximum of 385 μatm during late summer, due to the warming of surface waters. The spatial variability of fCO2sw observed in the area also indicated that superimposed phenomena, occurring at scales other than seasonal, could affect the dissolved CO2 distribution. In particular, intense vertical mixing processes generated by internal waves in this region may have an impact on the surface fCO2sw on a tidal scale. Seasonal CO2 cycle dynamics indicated that the surface waters of the Strait of Gibraltar acted as an atmospheric CO2 source during summer and autumn and a CO2 sink during winter and spring. When these sink/source strengths are integrated on an annual basis, the Strait of Gibraltar was close to equilibrium with atmospheric CO2, resulting in a neutral atmosphere-ocean exchange (− 0.06 ± 0.12 mol C m− 2 yr− 1). Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Acceda Marine Chemistry 126 1-4 155 162
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topic Investigación
Carbon dioxide
Air–sea CO2 exchange
Strait of Gibraltar
Seasonal variability
spellingShingle Investigación
Carbon dioxide
Air–sea CO2 exchange
Strait of Gibraltar
Seasonal variability
de la Paz, Mercedes
Huertas, Emma M.
Padín, Xose Antonio
Gónzalez-Dávila, Melchor
Santana-Casiano, Magdalena
Forja, Jesús M.
Orbi, Abdellatif
Pérez, Fiz F.
Ríos, Aida F.
Reconstruction of the seasonal cycle of air-sea CO 2 fluxes in the Strait of Gibraltar
topic_facet Investigación
Carbon dioxide
Air–sea CO2 exchange
Strait of Gibraltar
Seasonal variability
description The present study reports and discusses water surface fCO2 measurements from 36 cruises in the Strait of Gibraltar made over an eleven-year period (1997 to 2009). Underway measurements of sea surface CO2 fugacity (fCO2sw), sea surface temperature (SST) and sea surface salinity (SSS) compiled during the cruises were analysed and integrated into a single database which provided the resolution/sensitivity required for an examination of the seasonal variability of the fCO2sw; these data allowed the reconstruction of the climatological seasonal cycle for the year 2005. The seasonal cycle of both SST and SSS was found to be within the range of the thermohaline signature of the North Atlantic Surface Water, which is the main water mass that flows into the Mediterranean Sea through the Strait of Gibraltar at the surface. The seasonal distribution of fCO22005 was characterised by a monthly minimum value of 334 ± 12 μatm in May, followed by a gradual increase to a maximum of 385 μatm during late summer, due to the warming of surface waters. The spatial variability of fCO2sw observed in the area also indicated that superimposed phenomena, occurring at scales other than seasonal, could affect the dissolved CO2 distribution. In particular, intense vertical mixing processes generated by internal waves in this region may have an impact on the surface fCO2sw on a tidal scale. Seasonal CO2 cycle dynamics indicated that the surface waters of the Strait of Gibraltar acted as an atmospheric CO2 source during summer and autumn and a CO2 sink during winter and spring. When these sink/source strengths are integrated on an annual basis, the Strait of Gibraltar was close to equilibrium with atmospheric CO2, resulting in a neutral atmosphere-ocean exchange (− 0.06 ± 0.12 mol C m− 2 yr− 1).
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author de la Paz, Mercedes
Huertas, Emma M.
Padín, Xose Antonio
Gónzalez-Dávila, Melchor
Santana-Casiano, Magdalena
Forja, Jesús M.
Orbi, Abdellatif
Pérez, Fiz F.
Ríos, Aida F.
author_facet de la Paz, Mercedes
Huertas, Emma M.
Padín, Xose Antonio
Gónzalez-Dávila, Melchor
Santana-Casiano, Magdalena
Forja, Jesús M.
Orbi, Abdellatif
Pérez, Fiz F.
Ríos, Aida F.
author_sort de la Paz, Mercedes
title Reconstruction of the seasonal cycle of air-sea CO 2 fluxes in the Strait of Gibraltar
title_short Reconstruction of the seasonal cycle of air-sea CO 2 fluxes in the Strait of Gibraltar
title_full Reconstruction of the seasonal cycle of air-sea CO 2 fluxes in the Strait of Gibraltar
title_fullStr Reconstruction of the seasonal cycle of air-sea CO 2 fluxes in the Strait of Gibraltar
title_full_unstemmed Reconstruction of the seasonal cycle of air-sea CO 2 fluxes in the Strait of Gibraltar
title_sort reconstruction of the seasonal cycle of air-sea co 2 fluxes in the strait of gibraltar
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