Controlled laboratory experiments have shed new light on the potential importance of brine rejection during sea-ice formation for carbon dioxide sequestration in the ocean. We grew ice in an experimental seawater tank (1 m3) under abiotic conditions at three different air temperatures (−40°C, −25°C, −15°C) to determine how different ice growth rates affect the allocation of carbon to ice, water, or air. Carbonate system parameters were determined by discrete sampling of ice cores and water, as well as continuous measurements by multiple sensors deployed mainly in the water phase. A budgetary approach revealed that of the initial total inorganic carbon (TIC) content of the water converted to ice, only 28–29% was located in the ice phase by t...
Recent Arctic warming and reduced summer sea ice extent have stimulated increased research into the ...
Previous observations have shown that the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) in sea ice brine...
From sea-ice formation in November 2007 to onset of ice melt in May 2008, we studied the carbonate s...
Controlled laboratory experiments have shed new light on the potential importance of brine rejection...
A winter time series of the inorganic carbon system above, within, and beneath the landfast sea ice ...
We investigated how physical incorporation, brine dynamics and bacterial activity regulate the distr...
Chemical and stable carbon isotopic modifications during the freezing of artificial seawater were me...
International audienceGiven rapid sea ice changes in the Arctic Ocean in the context of climate warm...
In order to clarify the CO2 exchange between the seawater and the overlying air during the sea-ice f...
Sea ice is an active source or a sink for carbon dioxide (CO2), although to what extent is not clear...
We report air-ice CO2 fluxes measured continuously using automated chambers over artificial sea ice ...
Sea ice is an active source or a sink for carbon dioxide (CO2), although to what extent is not clear...
1. Manuscript submitted to Elementa Last year we submitted a manuscript about air-ice CO2 fluxes me...
Although salt rejection from sea ice is a key process in deep-water formation in ice-covered seas, t...
We present the results of a 6 week time series of carbonate system and stable isotope measurements i...
Recent Arctic warming and reduced summer sea ice extent have stimulated increased research into the ...
Previous observations have shown that the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) in sea ice brine...
From sea-ice formation in November 2007 to onset of ice melt in May 2008, we studied the carbonate s...
Controlled laboratory experiments have shed new light on the potential importance of brine rejection...
A winter time series of the inorganic carbon system above, within, and beneath the landfast sea ice ...
We investigated how physical incorporation, brine dynamics and bacterial activity regulate the distr...
Chemical and stable carbon isotopic modifications during the freezing of artificial seawater were me...
International audienceGiven rapid sea ice changes in the Arctic Ocean in the context of climate warm...
In order to clarify the CO2 exchange between the seawater and the overlying air during the sea-ice f...
Sea ice is an active source or a sink for carbon dioxide (CO2), although to what extent is not clear...
We report air-ice CO2 fluxes measured continuously using automated chambers over artificial sea ice ...
Sea ice is an active source or a sink for carbon dioxide (CO2), although to what extent is not clear...
1. Manuscript submitted to Elementa Last year we submitted a manuscript about air-ice CO2 fluxes me...
Although salt rejection from sea ice is a key process in deep-water formation in ice-covered seas, t...
We present the results of a 6 week time series of carbonate system and stable isotope measurements i...
Recent Arctic warming and reduced summer sea ice extent have stimulated increased research into the ...
Previous observations have shown that the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) in sea ice brine...
From sea-ice formation in November 2007 to onset of ice melt in May 2008, we studied the carbonate s...