This thesis focus on the carbon and oxygen fluxes in the Barents and Norwegian Seas and presents four studies where the main topics are variability of biological production, air-sea exchange and budget calculations. The world ocean is the largest short term reservoir of carbon on Earth, consequently it has the potential to control the atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) and has already taken up ~50 % of the antropogenically emitted CO2. It is thus important to study carbon related processes in the ocean to understand their changes in the past, present, and future perspectives. The main function of the Arctic Mediterranean, within which the study area lies, in the global carbon cycle is to take up CO2 from the atmosphere and, ...
The Arctic is especially vulnerable to the increased air temperature caused by emissions of greenhou...
Carbon is essential to the Earth’s system functioning, playing a major role in physical and biogeoch...
The High Arctic is largely undersampled in terms of marine CO2 system data due to the cold dark seas...
This thesis focus on the carbon and oxygen fluxes in the Barents and Norwegian Seas and presents fou...
Coastal oceans play an important role in the carbon cycle and are hotspots of ocean primary producti...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is an important greenhouse gas, and the atmospheric concentration of CO2 has in...
Human emissions of CO2 through the burning of fossil fuel, cement production, and land use change ha...
A 3-dimensional model is described that simulates current fields, ice-distribution, hydrography, pri...
Water mass transformation processes in the Barents Sea and their interannual to decadal variability ...
A three-dimensional mathematical ecosystem model has been combined with a circulation and a sea-ice ...
High-latitude fjords and continental shelves are shown to be sinks for atmospheric CO2, yet large sp...
A carbon budget for the Nordic Seas is derived by combining recent inorganic carbon data from the CA...
Carbon is essential to the Earth’s system functioning, playing a major role in physical and biogeoch...
The marginal seas have, despite their relatively small area, an important role in the global carbonc...
Human emissions of CO2 through the burning of fossil fuel, cement production, and land use change ha...
The Arctic is especially vulnerable to the increased air temperature caused by emissions of greenhou...
Carbon is essential to the Earth’s system functioning, playing a major role in physical and biogeoch...
The High Arctic is largely undersampled in terms of marine CO2 system data due to the cold dark seas...
This thesis focus on the carbon and oxygen fluxes in the Barents and Norwegian Seas and presents fou...
Coastal oceans play an important role in the carbon cycle and are hotspots of ocean primary producti...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is an important greenhouse gas, and the atmospheric concentration of CO2 has in...
Human emissions of CO2 through the burning of fossil fuel, cement production, and land use change ha...
A 3-dimensional model is described that simulates current fields, ice-distribution, hydrography, pri...
Water mass transformation processes in the Barents Sea and their interannual to decadal variability ...
A three-dimensional mathematical ecosystem model has been combined with a circulation and a sea-ice ...
High-latitude fjords and continental shelves are shown to be sinks for atmospheric CO2, yet large sp...
A carbon budget for the Nordic Seas is derived by combining recent inorganic carbon data from the CA...
Carbon is essential to the Earth’s system functioning, playing a major role in physical and biogeoch...
The marginal seas have, despite their relatively small area, an important role in the global carbonc...
Human emissions of CO2 through the burning of fossil fuel, cement production, and land use change ha...
The Arctic is especially vulnerable to the increased air temperature caused by emissions of greenhou...
Carbon is essential to the Earth’s system functioning, playing a major role in physical and biogeoch...
The High Arctic is largely undersampled in terms of marine CO2 system data due to the cold dark seas...