Global warming is expected to significantly decrease oceanic carbon uptake and therefore increase atmospheric CO2 and global warming. The primary reasons given in previous studies for such changes in the oceanic carbon uptake are the solubility reduction due to seawater warming and changes in the ocean circulation and biological pump. However, the quantitative contributions of different processes to the overall reduction in ocean uptake are still unclear. In this study, we investigated multi-millennium responses of oceanic carbon uptake to global warming and quantified the contributions of the physical and biological pumps to these responses using an atmosphere-ocean general circulation model and a biogeochemical model. We found that global...
A positive climate feedback is associated with the carbon cycle (Klepper and deHaan, 1995) due to ...
The implications of climate change and other human perturbations on the oceanic carbon cycle are sti...
[1] Photosynthesis by phytoplankton in sunlit surface waters transforms inorganic carbon and nutrien...
In recent decades, the rise in atmospheric CO2 has caused an increase in oceanic CO2 uptake. Yet, cl...
While atmospheric CO2 concentrations have been increasing during recent decades due to anthropogenic...
Global warming simulations are performed with a coupled climate model of reduced complexity to inves...
The increase of atmospheric CO2 concentrations due to anthropogenic activities is substantially damp...
Global warming simulations are performed with a coupled climate model of reduced complexity to inves...
We discuss the potential variations of the biological pump that can be expected from a change in the...
About one quarter of the CO2 emitted to the atmosphere by human activities is absorbed annually by t...
[1] About one quarter of the CO2 emitted to the atmosphere by human activities is absorbed annually ...
The ocean is one of the principal reservoirs of CO2, a greenhouse gas, and therefore plays a crucial...
The ocean is currently a significant net sink for anthropogenically remobilised CO2, taking up aroun...
Throughout Earth's history, the oceans have played a dominant role in the climate system through the...
Changing atmospheric composition due to human activities, primarily carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions f...
A positive climate feedback is associated with the carbon cycle (Klepper and deHaan, 1995) due to ...
The implications of climate change and other human perturbations on the oceanic carbon cycle are sti...
[1] Photosynthesis by phytoplankton in sunlit surface waters transforms inorganic carbon and nutrien...
In recent decades, the rise in atmospheric CO2 has caused an increase in oceanic CO2 uptake. Yet, cl...
While atmospheric CO2 concentrations have been increasing during recent decades due to anthropogenic...
Global warming simulations are performed with a coupled climate model of reduced complexity to inves...
The increase of atmospheric CO2 concentrations due to anthropogenic activities is substantially damp...
Global warming simulations are performed with a coupled climate model of reduced complexity to inves...
We discuss the potential variations of the biological pump that can be expected from a change in the...
About one quarter of the CO2 emitted to the atmosphere by human activities is absorbed annually by t...
[1] About one quarter of the CO2 emitted to the atmosphere by human activities is absorbed annually ...
The ocean is one of the principal reservoirs of CO2, a greenhouse gas, and therefore plays a crucial...
The ocean is currently a significant net sink for anthropogenically remobilised CO2, taking up aroun...
Throughout Earth's history, the oceans have played a dominant role in the climate system through the...
Changing atmospheric composition due to human activities, primarily carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions f...
A positive climate feedback is associated with the carbon cycle (Klepper and deHaan, 1995) due to ...
The implications of climate change and other human perturbations on the oceanic carbon cycle are sti...
[1] Photosynthesis by phytoplankton in sunlit surface waters transforms inorganic carbon and nutrien...