We present observation based estimates of the transport of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) across the four main Arctic Ocean gateways (Davis Strait, Fram Strait, Barents Sea Opening and Bering Strait). Combining a recently derived velocity field at these boundaries with measurements of DIC, we calculated a net summertime pan-Arctic export of View the MathML source. On an annual basis, we estimate that at least View the MathML source of this is due to uptake of CO2 from the atmosphere, although time-dependent changes in carbon storage are not quantified. To further understand the region's role as a carbon sink, we calculated the volume-conserved net DIC transport from beneath a prescribed mixed layer depth of 50 m, referred to as ‘interior ...
A three dimensional model of Arctic Ocean circulation and mixing, with a horizontal resolution of 18...
The ocean's ability to take up and store CO2 is a key factor for understanding past and future clima...
About a quarter of the total anthropogenic CO2 emissions during the industrial era has been absorbed...
We present observation based estimates of the transport of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) across t...
AbstractWe present observation based estimates of the transport of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) ...
Large amounts of atmospheric carbon can be exported and retained in the deep sea on millennial time ...
The marine Arctic is considered a net carbon sink, with large regional differences in uptake rates. ...
The ocean capacity to store carbon is crucial, and currently absorbs about 25% CO2 supply to the atm...
During an east-to-west transect through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, dissolved inorganic carbon ...
The High Arctic is largely undersampled in terms of marine CO2 system data due to the cold dark seas...
The ocean capacity to store carbon is crucial, and currently absorbs about 25% CO2 supply to the atm...
Human emissions of CO2 through the burning of fossil fuel, cement production, and land use change ha...
The Arctic Ocean is a potentially important sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) with a recent ...
The Mackenzie Shelf in the southeastern Beaufort Sea is a region that has experienced large changes ...
The Arctic Ocean is generally undersaturated in CO2 and acts as a net sink of atmospheric CO2. This ...
A three dimensional model of Arctic Ocean circulation and mixing, with a horizontal resolution of 18...
The ocean's ability to take up and store CO2 is a key factor for understanding past and future clima...
About a quarter of the total anthropogenic CO2 emissions during the industrial era has been absorbed...
We present observation based estimates of the transport of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) across t...
AbstractWe present observation based estimates of the transport of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) ...
Large amounts of atmospheric carbon can be exported and retained in the deep sea on millennial time ...
The marine Arctic is considered a net carbon sink, with large regional differences in uptake rates. ...
The ocean capacity to store carbon is crucial, and currently absorbs about 25% CO2 supply to the atm...
During an east-to-west transect through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, dissolved inorganic carbon ...
The High Arctic is largely undersampled in terms of marine CO2 system data due to the cold dark seas...
The ocean capacity to store carbon is crucial, and currently absorbs about 25% CO2 supply to the atm...
Human emissions of CO2 through the burning of fossil fuel, cement production, and land use change ha...
The Arctic Ocean is a potentially important sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) with a recent ...
The Mackenzie Shelf in the southeastern Beaufort Sea is a region that has experienced large changes ...
The Arctic Ocean is generally undersaturated in CO2 and acts as a net sink of atmospheric CO2. This ...
A three dimensional model of Arctic Ocean circulation and mixing, with a horizontal resolution of 18...
The ocean's ability to take up and store CO2 is a key factor for understanding past and future clima...
About a quarter of the total anthropogenic CO2 emissions during the industrial era has been absorbed...