C. Oudot et al., MEASUREMENTS OF ATMOSPHERIC AND OCEANIC CO2 IN THE TROPICAL ATLANTIC - 10 YEARS AFTER THE 1982-1984 FOCAL CRUISES, Tellus. Series B, Chemical and physical meteorology, 47(1-2), 1995, pp. 70-85
Measurements of CO2 parameters in and over the tropical Atlantic ocean
have been made during the CITHER 1 cruise (January to March 1993). Th
ese observations are compared to the results obtained a decade earlier
in the same area during the FOCAL experiment (1982-1984). The increas
e of atmospheric CO2 (1.3 to 1,5 ppm yr(-1)) is in agreement with the
secular trend, The variation of CO2 fugacity, fCO(2), in surface seawa
ter is analysed and compared with variations of hydrographic condition
s. The apparent increase of ocean surface fCO(2) is somewhat higher th
an the atmospheric increase: during the 9-year period, the apparent in
crease of oceanic fCO(2) is found to range from 22.5 to 24.9 mu atm. A
new estimate of air-sea CO2 nux in the Atlantic equatorial belt indic
ates that the oceanic source is enhanced in 1993 compared to 1984. An
interannual change in total inorganic carbon, TCO2, through the accumu
lation of CO2 in the mixed layer is assessed and analysed in compariso
n with the fCO(2) increase, The agreement between the evolutions of th
e two parameters of the oceanic CO2 system is acceptable by taking int
o account the uncertainties to estimate these evolutions.