MERIDIONAL CARBON-DIOXIDE TRANSPORT IN THE NORTHERN NORTH-ATLANTIC

Citation
Mhc. Stoll et al., MERIDIONAL CARBON-DIOXIDE TRANSPORT IN THE NORTHERN NORTH-ATLANTIC, Marine chemistry, 55(3-4), 1996, pp. 205-216
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Oceanografhy,Chemistry
Journal title
ISSN journal
03044203
Volume
55
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
205 - 216
Database
ISI
SICI code
0304-4203(1996)55:3-4<205:MCTITN>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Combination of estimated water transport and accurate measurements of total carbon dioxide (TCO2) on a hydrographic section at 58 degrees N allows the assessment of meridional inorganic carbon transport in the northern North Atlantic Ocean. The transport has been decomposed into contributions from the large-scale baroclinic overturning, the Ekman t ransport, baroclinic and a barotropic eddy terms, and an estimated con tribution of the East Greenland Current. These terms are -0.27 . 10(6) , +0.03 . 10(6), +0.03 . 10(6), +0.10 . 10(6), and +0.05 . 10(6) mol s (-1), respectively, which result in a total southward inorganic carbon transport of only -0.06 . 10(6) mol s(-1). An order of magnitude esti mate of the meridional transport of dissolved organic carbon (DOG) has shown that in general this term cannot be ignored in the total carbon flux, this being +0.04 . 10(6) to +0.16 . 10(6) mol s(-1) at 58 degre es N. A simple carbon budget has been formulated for the temperate Nor th Atlantic, using our flux estimates as well as those of Brewer et al . (1989). This budget shows that the divergence of the meridional carb on flux, connected with the freshwater balance of the ocean may be of the same order of magnitude as the divergence of the total inorganic c arbon flux. For an accurate estimate of the total carbon budget of the ocean it will be necessary to take both the DOC transport and the eff ects of the freshwater balance into account.