We quantify the transport of inorganic carbon from the continental shelf to the deep ocean in Dense Shelf Water (DSW) from the Mertz and Ninnis Polynyas along the Adélie Land coast in East Antarctica. For this purpose, observations of total dissolved inorganic carbon (TCO2) from two summer hydrographic surveys in 2015 and 2017 were paired with DSW volume transport estimates derived from a coupled ocean‐sea ice‐ice shelf model to examine the fate of inorganic carbon in DSW from Adélie Land. Transports indicate a net outflow of 227 ± 115 Tg C yr−1 with DSW in the postglacial calving configuration of the Mertz Polynya. The greatest outflow of inorganic carbon from the shelf region was delivered through the northern boundary across the Adélie a...
The ocean's ability to take up and store CO2 is a key factor for understanding past and future clima...
Approximately 15 million km2 of the Southern Ocean is seasonally ice covered, yet the processes affe...
The ocean's ability to take up and store CO2 is a key factor for understanding past and future clima...
We quantify the transport of inorganic carbon from the continental shelf to the deep ocean in Dense ...
We quantify the transport of inorganic carbon from the continental shelf to the deep ocean in Dense ...
Formation of dense shelf water (DSW) in coastal polynyas (open water or thin sea-ice cover) in the s...
The densest waters in the world ocean are formed on the continental shelf areas around Antarctica by...
Three years of carbonate system measurements from Ryder Bay on the West Antarctic Peninsula are pres...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions: [IN] New insights of ship-based inte...
Annually integrated measurements of pCO(2) have demonstrated that seasonally stratified regions of t...
To clarify the effect of basal melting of ice tongues/ice shelf on the CO2 system in the Antarctic c...
The Mackenzie Shelf in the southeastern Beaufort Sea is a region that has experienced large changes...
Continental shelf seas may have a significant role in oceanic uptake and storage of carbon dioxide (...
The carbonate chemistry in the Dalton Polynya in East Antarctica (115°–123°E) was investigated in su...
Circumpolar Deep Water (CDW), locally called Warm Deep Water (WDW), enters the Weddell Gyre in the s...
The ocean's ability to take up and store CO2 is a key factor for understanding past and future clima...
Approximately 15 million km2 of the Southern Ocean is seasonally ice covered, yet the processes affe...
The ocean's ability to take up and store CO2 is a key factor for understanding past and future clima...
We quantify the transport of inorganic carbon from the continental shelf to the deep ocean in Dense ...
We quantify the transport of inorganic carbon from the continental shelf to the deep ocean in Dense ...
Formation of dense shelf water (DSW) in coastal polynyas (open water or thin sea-ice cover) in the s...
The densest waters in the world ocean are formed on the continental shelf areas around Antarctica by...
Three years of carbonate system measurements from Ryder Bay on the West Antarctic Peninsula are pres...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions: [IN] New insights of ship-based inte...
Annually integrated measurements of pCO(2) have demonstrated that seasonally stratified regions of t...
To clarify the effect of basal melting of ice tongues/ice shelf on the CO2 system in the Antarctic c...
The Mackenzie Shelf in the southeastern Beaufort Sea is a region that has experienced large changes...
Continental shelf seas may have a significant role in oceanic uptake and storage of carbon dioxide (...
The carbonate chemistry in the Dalton Polynya in East Antarctica (115°–123°E) was investigated in su...
Circumpolar Deep Water (CDW), locally called Warm Deep Water (WDW), enters the Weddell Gyre in the s...
The ocean's ability to take up and store CO2 is a key factor for understanding past and future clima...
Approximately 15 million km2 of the Southern Ocean is seasonally ice covered, yet the processes affe...
The ocean's ability to take up and store CO2 is a key factor for understanding past and future clima...