Temperature-dependent remineralization of organic matter is, in general, not included in marine biogeochemistry models currently used for CMIP5 climate projections. Associated feedbacks have therefore not been quantified. In this study we aim at investigating how temperature dependent remineralization rates (Q10 = 2) in a warming ocean impact on the marine carbon cycle, and if this may weaken the oceanic sink for anthropogenic CO2. We perturb an Earth system model used for CMIP5 with temperature-dependent remineralization rates of organic matter using RCP8.5 derived temperature anomalies for 2100. The result is a modest change of organic carbon export but also derived effects associated with feedback processes between changed nutrient conce...
Observations indicate an expansion of oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) over the past 50 years, likely rel...
Fully coupled climate carbon cycle models are sophisticated tools that are used to predict future cl...
In laboratory experiments with the coccolithophore species Emiliania huxleyi and Gephyrocapsa oceani...
Temperature-dependent remineralization of organic matter is, in general, not included in marine biog...
The Earth's oceans are one of the largest sinks in the Earth system for anthropogenic CO2 emissions,...
Temperature is a master parameter in the marine carbon cycle, exerting a critical control on the rat...
The temperature of seawater can affect marine plankton in various ways, including by affecting rates...
The ocean's large, microbially mediated reservoirs of carbon are intimately connected with atmospher...
Marine carbon cycle processes are important for taking up atmospheric CO2 thereby reducing climate c...
Most future projections forecast significant and ongoing climate change during the 21st century, but...
Phytoplankton calcifiers contribute to global carbon cycling through their dual formation of calcium...
Phytoplankton stand at the base of the marine food-web, and play a major role in global carbon cycli...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The ocean is currently a significant net sink for anthropogenically remobilised CO2, taking up aroun...
Observations and climate models indicate that changes in the seasonal amplitude of sea surface carbo...
Observations indicate an expansion of oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) over the past 50 years, likely rel...
Fully coupled climate carbon cycle models are sophisticated tools that are used to predict future cl...
In laboratory experiments with the coccolithophore species Emiliania huxleyi and Gephyrocapsa oceani...
Temperature-dependent remineralization of organic matter is, in general, not included in marine biog...
The Earth's oceans are one of the largest sinks in the Earth system for anthropogenic CO2 emissions,...
Temperature is a master parameter in the marine carbon cycle, exerting a critical control on the rat...
The temperature of seawater can affect marine plankton in various ways, including by affecting rates...
The ocean's large, microbially mediated reservoirs of carbon are intimately connected with atmospher...
Marine carbon cycle processes are important for taking up atmospheric CO2 thereby reducing climate c...
Most future projections forecast significant and ongoing climate change during the 21st century, but...
Phytoplankton calcifiers contribute to global carbon cycling through their dual formation of calcium...
Phytoplankton stand at the base of the marine food-web, and play a major role in global carbon cycli...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The ocean is currently a significant net sink for anthropogenically remobilised CO2, taking up aroun...
Observations and climate models indicate that changes in the seasonal amplitude of sea surface carbo...
Observations indicate an expansion of oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) over the past 50 years, likely rel...
Fully coupled climate carbon cycle models are sophisticated tools that are used to predict future cl...
In laboratory experiments with the coccolithophore species Emiliania huxleyi and Gephyrocapsa oceani...