Although salt rejection from sea ice is a key process in deep-water formation in ice-covered seas, the concurrent rejection of CO2 and the subsequent effect on air–sea CO2 exchange have received little attention. We review the mechanisms by which sea ice directly and indirectly controls the air–sea CO2 exchange and use recent measurements of inorganic carbon compounds in bulk sea ice to estimate that oceanic CO2 uptake during the seasonal cycle of sea-ice growth and decay in ice-covered oceanic regions equals almost half of the net atmospheric CO2 uptake in ice-free polar seas. This sea-ice driven CO2 uptake has not been considered so far in estimates of global oceanic CO2 uptake. Net CO2 uptake in sea-ice–covered oceans can be driven by; (...
It has been suggested that geochemical processes related to sea-ice growth and melt might be importa...
Sea ice exchanges gases with the atmosphere including climate and ozone-depleting gases We will rapi...
Melt pond formation is a common feature of spring and summer Arctic sea ice, but the role and impact...
Although salt rejection from sea ice is a key process in deep-water formation in ice-covered seas, t...
The Arctic Ocean is generally undersaturated in CO2 and acts as a net sink of atmospheric CO2. This ...
International audienceGiven rapid sea ice changes in the Arctic Ocean in the context of climate warm...
We report first direct measurements of the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) within Antarctic pack sea ...
The role of sea ice melting on the air-sea CO2 flux was investigated at two ice camps in the East Si...
Recent observations of significant carbon dioxide fluxes above first year sea ice [Pakapkyriakou et ...
We report air-ice CO2 fluxes measured continuously using automated chambers over artificial sea ice ...
We report first direct measurements of the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) within Antarctic pack sea ...
Sea ice is an active source or a sink for carbon dioxide (CO2), although to what extent is not clear...
Greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) are well known ...
Sea ice is an active source or a sink for carbon dioxide (CO2), although to what extent is not clear...
Sea ice participates actively in the biogeochemical cycle of carbon of Polar Oceans, yet to which e...
It has been suggested that geochemical processes related to sea-ice growth and melt might be importa...
Sea ice exchanges gases with the atmosphere including climate and ozone-depleting gases We will rapi...
Melt pond formation is a common feature of spring and summer Arctic sea ice, but the role and impact...
Although salt rejection from sea ice is a key process in deep-water formation in ice-covered seas, t...
The Arctic Ocean is generally undersaturated in CO2 and acts as a net sink of atmospheric CO2. This ...
International audienceGiven rapid sea ice changes in the Arctic Ocean in the context of climate warm...
We report first direct measurements of the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) within Antarctic pack sea ...
The role of sea ice melting on the air-sea CO2 flux was investigated at two ice camps in the East Si...
Recent observations of significant carbon dioxide fluxes above first year sea ice [Pakapkyriakou et ...
We report air-ice CO2 fluxes measured continuously using automated chambers over artificial sea ice ...
We report first direct measurements of the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) within Antarctic pack sea ...
Sea ice is an active source or a sink for carbon dioxide (CO2), although to what extent is not clear...
Greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) are well known ...
Sea ice is an active source or a sink for carbon dioxide (CO2), although to what extent is not clear...
Sea ice participates actively in the biogeochemical cycle of carbon of Polar Oceans, yet to which e...
It has been suggested that geochemical processes related to sea-ice growth and melt might be importa...
Sea ice exchanges gases with the atmosphere including climate and ozone-depleting gases We will rapi...
Melt pond formation is a common feature of spring and summer Arctic sea ice, but the role and impact...