The meridional oceanic transports of dissolved inorganic carbon and oxygen were calculated using six transoceanic sections occupied in the South Atlantic between 11 degrees S and 30 degrees S. The total dissolved inorganic carbon (TCO2) data were interpolated onto conductivity-temperature-depth data to obtain a high-resolution data set, and Ekman, depth-dependent and depth-independent components of the transport were estimated. Uncertainties in the depth-independent velocity distribution were reduced using an inverse model. The inorganic carbon transport between 11 degrees S and 30 degrees S was southward, decreased slightly toward the south, and was -2150 +/- 200 kmol s(-1) (-0.81 +/- 0.08 Gt C yr(-1)) at 20 degrees S. This estimate includ...
[1] The Southern Ocean is thought to play an important role in the context of global warming and ant...
The storage of anthropogenic carbon in the ocean's interior is an important process which modulates ...
peer reviewedWe use an inverse method to estimate the global-scale pattern of the air-sea flux of na...
Combination of estimated water transport and accurate measurements of total carbon dioxide (TCO2) on...
Transports of Total Inorganic Carbon (TIC), Total Alkalinity (TA) and Anthropogenic Carbon (CANT) ar...
Hydrographic CO2 system data obtained from World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) transatlantic z...
By combining CO2 measurements with hydrographic velocity calculations, the zonal and vertical variab...
In January and February 1998, when an unprecedented fourth repetition of the zonal hydrographic tran...
The penetration of anthropogenic or “excess” CO2 into the North Atlantic Ocean was studied along WOC...
The North Atlantic ocean exerts a considerable influence on the global climate system. The area is a...
Water column dissolved inorganic carbon and total alkalinity were measured during five hydrographic ...
The anthropogenic CO2 in the Atlantic Ocean is separated from the large natural variability of disso...
Human emissions of CO2 through the burning of fossil fuel, cement production, and land use change ha...
The ocean's ability to take up and store CO2 is a key factor for understanding past and future clima...
The ocean's ability to take up and store CO2 is a key factor for understanding past and future clima...
[1] The Southern Ocean is thought to play an important role in the context of global warming and ant...
The storage of anthropogenic carbon in the ocean's interior is an important process which modulates ...
peer reviewedWe use an inverse method to estimate the global-scale pattern of the air-sea flux of na...
Combination of estimated water transport and accurate measurements of total carbon dioxide (TCO2) on...
Transports of Total Inorganic Carbon (TIC), Total Alkalinity (TA) and Anthropogenic Carbon (CANT) ar...
Hydrographic CO2 system data obtained from World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) transatlantic z...
By combining CO2 measurements with hydrographic velocity calculations, the zonal and vertical variab...
In January and February 1998, when an unprecedented fourth repetition of the zonal hydrographic tran...
The penetration of anthropogenic or “excess” CO2 into the North Atlantic Ocean was studied along WOC...
The North Atlantic ocean exerts a considerable influence on the global climate system. The area is a...
Water column dissolved inorganic carbon and total alkalinity were measured during five hydrographic ...
The anthropogenic CO2 in the Atlantic Ocean is separated from the large natural variability of disso...
Human emissions of CO2 through the burning of fossil fuel, cement production, and land use change ha...
The ocean's ability to take up and store CO2 is a key factor for understanding past and future clima...
The ocean's ability to take up and store CO2 is a key factor for understanding past and future clima...
[1] The Southern Ocean is thought to play an important role in the context of global warming and ant...
The storage of anthropogenic carbon in the ocean's interior is an important process which modulates ...
peer reviewedWe use an inverse method to estimate the global-scale pattern of the air-sea flux of na...