During the four most recent glacial cycles, atmospheric CO2 during glacial maxima has been lowered by about 90–100 ppm with respect to interglacials. There is widespread consensus that most of this carbon was partitioned in the ocean. It is, however, still debated which processes were dominant in achieving this increased carbon storage. In this paper, we use an Earth system model of intermediate complexity to explore the sensitivity of ocean carbon storage to ocean circulation state. We carry out a set of simulations in which we run the model to pre-industrial equilibrium, but in which we achieve different states of ocean circulation by changing forcing parameters such as wind stress, ocean diffusivity and atmospheric heat diffusivity. As a...
The ‘Mystery Interval’ (17.5–14.5 ka BP) is characterized by a large decline in atmospheric Δ14C syn...
Ocean carbon uptake and storage simulated by the Community Earth System Model, version 1–Biogeochemi...
The uptake and storage of anthropogenic carbon in the North Atlantic is investigated using different...
During the four most recent glacial cycles atmospheric CO2 during glacial maxima has been lowered by...
During the four most recent glacial cycles, atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> during glacial maxima has be...
The ocean carbon cycle plays a fundamental role in the Earth’s climate system, on decadal to multi-m...
The prevailing hypothesis for lower atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations during glacial p...
During the four most recent glacial maxima, atmospheric CO2 has been lowered by about 90–100 ppm wit...
During the four most recent glacial maxima, atmospheric CO2 has been lowered by about 90-100 ppm wit...
Atmospheric CO2 levels during interglacials prior to the Mid-Brunhes Event (MBE, similar to 430 kaBP...
International audienceAtmospheric CO2 levels during interglacials prior to the Mid-Brunhes Event (MB...
The separate impacts of wind stress, buoyancy fluxes, and CO2 solubility on the oceanic storage of n...
The ocean's ability to store large quantities of carbon, combined with the millennial longevity over...
Ocean carbon uptake and storage simulated by the Community Earth System Model, version 1-Biogeochemi...
The increase of atmospheric CO2 concentrations due to anthropogenic activities is substantially damp...
The ‘Mystery Interval’ (17.5–14.5 ka BP) is characterized by a large decline in atmospheric Δ14C syn...
Ocean carbon uptake and storage simulated by the Community Earth System Model, version 1–Biogeochemi...
The uptake and storage of anthropogenic carbon in the North Atlantic is investigated using different...
During the four most recent glacial cycles atmospheric CO2 during glacial maxima has been lowered by...
During the four most recent glacial cycles, atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> during glacial maxima has be...
The ocean carbon cycle plays a fundamental role in the Earth’s climate system, on decadal to multi-m...
The prevailing hypothesis for lower atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations during glacial p...
During the four most recent glacial maxima, atmospheric CO2 has been lowered by about 90–100 ppm wit...
During the four most recent glacial maxima, atmospheric CO2 has been lowered by about 90-100 ppm wit...
Atmospheric CO2 levels during interglacials prior to the Mid-Brunhes Event (MBE, similar to 430 kaBP...
International audienceAtmospheric CO2 levels during interglacials prior to the Mid-Brunhes Event (MB...
The separate impacts of wind stress, buoyancy fluxes, and CO2 solubility on the oceanic storage of n...
The ocean's ability to store large quantities of carbon, combined with the millennial longevity over...
Ocean carbon uptake and storage simulated by the Community Earth System Model, version 1-Biogeochemi...
The increase of atmospheric CO2 concentrations due to anthropogenic activities is substantially damp...
The ‘Mystery Interval’ (17.5–14.5 ka BP) is characterized by a large decline in atmospheric Δ14C syn...
Ocean carbon uptake and storage simulated by the Community Earth System Model, version 1–Biogeochemi...
The uptake and storage of anthropogenic carbon in the North Atlantic is investigated using different...