We performed measurements of carbon dioxide fugacity (fCO(2)) in the surface water under Arctic sea ice from January to June 2015 during the Norwegian young sea ICE (N-ICE2015) expedition. Over this period, the ship drifted with four different ice floes and covered the deep Nansen Basin, the slopes north of Svalbard, and the Yermak Plateau. This unique winter-to-spring data set includes the first winter-time under-ice water fCO(2) observations in this region. The observed under-ice fCO(2) ranged between 315 mu atm in winter and 153 mu atm in spring, hence was undersaturated relative to the atmospheric fCO(2). Although the sea ice partly prevented direct CO2 exchange between ocean and atmosphere, frequently occurring leads and breakup of the...
Although salt rejection from sea ice is a key process in deep-water formation in ice-covered seas, t...
We present an Arctic seasonal survey of carbon dioxide partial pressure (pCO2) dynamics within sea i...
Using data collected in 2009, we evaluated the potential for the southeastern Canada Basin (Arctic O...
We performed measurements of carbon dioxide fugacity (fCO(2)) in the surface water under Arctic sea ...
We performed measurements of carbon dioxide fugacity (fCO2) in the surface water under Arctic sea ic...
Greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) are well known ...
International audienceGiven rapid sea ice changes in the Arctic Ocean in the context of climate warm...
With the Arctic summer sea-ice extent in decline, questions are arising as to how changes in sea-ice...
peer reviewedRare CO2 flux measurements from Arctic pack ice show that two types of ice contribute t...
In this study, we present evidence that Antarctic and Arctic sea ice act as sink for atmospheric CO2...
Although salt rejection from sea ice is a key process in deep-water formation in ice-covered seas, t...
The High Arctic is largely undersampled in terms of marine CO2 system data due to the cold dark seas...
Air-sea carbon dioxide (CO2) flux is generally estimated by the bulk method using upper ocean CO2 fu...
The Arctic Ocean is generally undersaturated in CO2 and acts as a net sink of atmospheric CO2. This ...
Although salt rejection from sea ice is a key process in deep-water formation in ice-covered seas, t...
We present an Arctic seasonal survey of carbon dioxide partial pressure (pCO2) dynamics within sea i...
Using data collected in 2009, we evaluated the potential for the southeastern Canada Basin (Arctic O...
We performed measurements of carbon dioxide fugacity (fCO(2)) in the surface water under Arctic sea ...
We performed measurements of carbon dioxide fugacity (fCO2) in the surface water under Arctic sea ic...
Greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) are well known ...
International audienceGiven rapid sea ice changes in the Arctic Ocean in the context of climate warm...
With the Arctic summer sea-ice extent in decline, questions are arising as to how changes in sea-ice...
peer reviewedRare CO2 flux measurements from Arctic pack ice show that two types of ice contribute t...
In this study, we present evidence that Antarctic and Arctic sea ice act as sink for atmospheric CO2...
Although salt rejection from sea ice is a key process in deep-water formation in ice-covered seas, t...
The High Arctic is largely undersampled in terms of marine CO2 system data due to the cold dark seas...
Air-sea carbon dioxide (CO2) flux is generally estimated by the bulk method using upper ocean CO2 fu...
The Arctic Ocean is generally undersaturated in CO2 and acts as a net sink of atmospheric CO2. This ...
Although salt rejection from sea ice is a key process in deep-water formation in ice-covered seas, t...
We present an Arctic seasonal survey of carbon dioxide partial pressure (pCO2) dynamics within sea i...
Using data collected in 2009, we evaluated the potential for the southeastern Canada Basin (Arctic O...