This study presents a new estimate of the oceanic anthropogenic CO2(Cant) sink over the industrial era (1780 to present), from assimilation of potential temperature, salinity, radiocarbon, and CFC-11 observations in a global steady state ocean circulation inverse model (OCIM). This study differs from previous data-based estimates of the oceanic Cant sink in that dynamical constraints on ocean circulation are accounted for, and the ocean circulation is explicitly modeled, allowing the calculation of oceanic Cant storage, air-sea fluxes, and transports in a consistent manner. The resulting uncertainty of the OCIM-estimated Cant uptake, transport, and storage is significantly smaller than the comparable uncertainty from purely data-based or mo...
Using inorganic carbon measurements from an international survey effort in the 1990s and a tracer-ba...
The oceanic uptake and resulting storage of the anthropogenic CO2 (Cant) that humans have emitted in...
We quantify the oceanic sink for anthropogenic CO2 over the period 1994 to 24 2007 using observation...
he global ocean is a significant sink for anthropogenic carbon (Cant), absorbing roughly a third of ...
We quantify the oceanic sink for anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) over the period 1994 to 2007 b...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The ocean plays a crucial role in mitigating the climate effects of rising atmospheric carbon dioxid...
8 pages, 2 tables, 4 figuresWe quantify the oceanic sink for anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) over...
EGU General Assembly 2021, online, 19–30 April 2021.-- This work is distributed under the Creative C...
The global ocean has taken up a large fraction of the CO2 released by human activities since the ind...
Using inorganic carbon measurements from an international survey effort in the 1990s and a tracer-ba...
The oceanic uptake and resulting storage of the anthropogenic CO2 (Cant) that humans have emitted in...
We quantify the oceanic sink for anthropogenic CO2 over the period 1994 to 24 2007 using observation...
he global ocean is a significant sink for anthropogenic carbon (Cant), absorbing roughly a third of ...
We quantify the oceanic sink for anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) over the period 1994 to 2007 b...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The ocean plays a crucial role in mitigating the climate effects of rising atmospheric carbon dioxid...
8 pages, 2 tables, 4 figuresWe quantify the oceanic sink for anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) over...
EGU General Assembly 2021, online, 19–30 April 2021.-- This work is distributed under the Creative C...
The global ocean has taken up a large fraction of the CO2 released by human activities since the ind...
Using inorganic carbon measurements from an international survey effort in the 1990s and a tracer-ba...
The oceanic uptake and resulting storage of the anthropogenic CO2 (Cant) that humans have emitted in...
We quantify the oceanic sink for anthropogenic CO2 over the period 1994 to 24 2007 using observation...