The net air-sea exchange of CO2 in the ocean area enclosed by the Fram
Strait in the north and by the Greenland-Scotland ridge in the south
is estimated on the basis of oceanic pCO(2) data from three different
expeditions. The data comprise observed pCO(2) as well as pCO(2) calcu
lated from data on dissolved inorganic carbon (C-t), total alkalinity
(TA) and pH. Data on atmospheric content of CO2 are available from two
of the expeditions and are supplemented with monthly mean values from
ocean station ''M'' (66 degrees N, 2 degrees E). Wind speed drawn fro
m a data set with a spatial resolution of 75 km and a temporal resolut
ion of six hours are used in the calculation. The pCO(2) data are inte
rpolated to the same spatial resolution as that of the wind speed data
, before calculating the net flux. The objective of this work is to su
pplement earlier estimates of the net CO2 flux between atmosphere and
ocean in the Nordic Seas, and to find a plausible shape of the seasona
l variation of the net CO2 air-sea exchange. The calculations, per for
med with the parameterization of the gas exchange coefficient accordin
g to Liss and Merlivat (1986), give a net uptake by the Nordic Seas of
atmospheric CO2 amounting to approximately 2.4 moles C m(-2) year(-1)
. This is equivalent to 0.05 Gtonnes C year(-1), if the ice-free area
is assumed to be 1.710(12) m(2). The estimate is in the lower range o
f the earlier estimates. Sensitivity tests of the calculated fluxes ar
e performed as to the influence on the results by the choice of parame
terization of the gas exchange coefficient, errors of observation in t
he pCO(2) data, choice of time scale of wind speed data and choice of
interpolation method. The sensitivity tests indicate that the largest
variations of the individual net fluxes arise from the uncertainty of
the parameterization of the gas transfer and in the case of pCO(2) cal
culated from C-t, TA and pH, also from errors of observation. The resu
lts from three different equations of gas transfer (Liss and Merlivat,
1986; Tans et al., 1990; Wanninkhof, 1992) are compared. The paramete
rizations by Tans et al. and by Wanninkhof result in an increase of th
e estimated net fluxes of approximately 75 % compared to the net fluxe
s obtained by using the equations by Liss and Merlivat. Regarding the
situation examined here, this uncertainty corresponds to an error of o
bservation in oceanic pCO(2) of 3-11 %. The choice of time scale of th
e wind speed data and the choice of interpolation method do not seem t
o be of the same significance as far as the uncertainty of the result
is concerned. Another uncertainty of the estimated yearly net flux ari
ses from the fact that the pCO(2) data are very sparse in time, but th
e magnitude of this uncertainty is difficult to estimate.