Repeated hydrographic sections provide critically needed data on and understanding of changes in basin-wide ocean CO2 chemistry over multi-decadal timescales. Here, high-quality measurements collected at twelve cruises carried out along the same track between 1991 and 2015 have been used to determine long-term changes in ocean CO2 chemistry and ocean acidification in the Irminger and Iceland basins of the North Atlantic Ocean. Trends were determined for each of the main water masses present and are discussed in the context of the basin-wide circulation. The pH has decreased in all water masses of the Irminger and Iceland basins over the past 25 years with the greatest changes in surface and intermediate waters (between −0.0010±0.0001 and −0...
Ongoing anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere are driving a net flux o...
International audienceThe North Atlantic is one of the major sinks for anthropogenic CO2. In this st...
The North Atlantic is one of the major ocean sinks for natural and anthropogenic atmospheric CO2. Gi...
Repeated hydrographic sections provide critically needed data on and understanding of changes in bas...
Repeated hydrographic sections provide critically needed data on and understanding of changes in bas...
The lack of observational pH data has made it difficult to assess recent rates of ocean acidificatio...
Global ocean acidification is caused primarily by the ocean's uptake of CO2 as a consequence of incr...
The processes of warming, anthropogenic CO2 (Canth) accumulation, decreasing pHT (increasing [H+]T...
Here we present more than 21,000 observations of carbon dioxide fugacity in air and seawater (fCO2) ...
Fossil fuel use, cement manufacture and land-use changes are the primary sources of anthropogenic ca...
Ongoing anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere are driving a net flux o...
Ongoing anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere are driving a net flux o...
International audienceThe North Atlantic is one of the major sinks for anthropogenic CO2. In this st...
The North Atlantic is one of the major ocean sinks for natural and anthropogenic atmospheric CO2. Gi...
Repeated hydrographic sections provide critically needed data on and understanding of changes in bas...
Repeated hydrographic sections provide critically needed data on and understanding of changes in bas...
The lack of observational pH data has made it difficult to assess recent rates of ocean acidificatio...
Global ocean acidification is caused primarily by the ocean's uptake of CO2 as a consequence of incr...
The processes of warming, anthropogenic CO2 (Canth) accumulation, decreasing pHT (increasing [H+]T...
Here we present more than 21,000 observations of carbon dioxide fugacity in air and seawater (fCO2) ...
Fossil fuel use, cement manufacture and land-use changes are the primary sources of anthropogenic ca...
Ongoing anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere are driving a net flux o...
Ongoing anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere are driving a net flux o...
International audienceThe North Atlantic is one of the major sinks for anthropogenic CO2. In this st...
The North Atlantic is one of the major ocean sinks for natural and anthropogenic atmospheric CO2. Gi...