Abstract. The ocean response to carbon emissions involves the combined effect of an increase in atmospheric CO2, acting to enhance the ocean carbon storage, and climate change, acting to decrease the ocean carbon storage. This ocean response can be characterised in terms of a carbon–concentration feedback and a carbon–climate feedback. The contribution from different ocean basins to these feedbacks on centennial timescales is explored using diagnostics of ocean carbonate chemistry, physical ventilation and biological processes in 11 CMIP6 Earth system models. To gain mechanistic insight, the dependence of these feedbacks on the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is also investigated in an idealised climate model and the CMIP...
Results from the fully and biogeochemically coupled simulations in which CO2 increases at a rate of ...
Results from the fully and biogeochemically coupled simulations in which CO2 increases at a rate of ...
Results from the fully and biogeochemically coupled simulations in which CO2 increases at a rate of ...
The ocean response to carbon emissions involves the combined effect of an increase in atmospheric CO...
Abstract. The ocean response to carbon emissions involves a competition between the increase in atmo...
International audienceCarbon cycle feedbacks are usually categorized into carbon–concentration and c...
International audienceCarbon cycle feedbacks are usually categorized into carbon–concentration and c...
International audienceCarbon cycle feedbacks are usually categorized into carbon–concentration and c...
International audienceCarbon cycle feedbacks are usually categorized into carbon–concentration and c...
International audienceCarbon cycle feedbacks are usually categorized into carbon–concentration and c...
International audienceCarbon cycle feedbacks are usually categorized into carbon–concentration and c...
International audienceCarbon cycle feedbacks are usually categorized into carbon–concentration and c...
International audienceCarbon cycle feedbacks are usually categorized into carbon–concentration and c...
International audienceCarbon cycle feedbacks are usually categorized into carbon–concentration and c...
Carbon cycle feedbacks are usually categorized into carbon-concentration and carbon-climate feedback...
Results from the fully and biogeochemically coupled simulations in which CO2 increases at a rate of ...
Results from the fully and biogeochemically coupled simulations in which CO2 increases at a rate of ...
Results from the fully and biogeochemically coupled simulations in which CO2 increases at a rate of ...
The ocean response to carbon emissions involves the combined effect of an increase in atmospheric CO...
Abstract. The ocean response to carbon emissions involves a competition between the increase in atmo...
International audienceCarbon cycle feedbacks are usually categorized into carbon–concentration and c...
International audienceCarbon cycle feedbacks are usually categorized into carbon–concentration and c...
International audienceCarbon cycle feedbacks are usually categorized into carbon–concentration and c...
International audienceCarbon cycle feedbacks are usually categorized into carbon–concentration and c...
International audienceCarbon cycle feedbacks are usually categorized into carbon–concentration and c...
International audienceCarbon cycle feedbacks are usually categorized into carbon–concentration and c...
International audienceCarbon cycle feedbacks are usually categorized into carbon–concentration and c...
International audienceCarbon cycle feedbacks are usually categorized into carbon–concentration and c...
International audienceCarbon cycle feedbacks are usually categorized into carbon–concentration and c...
Carbon cycle feedbacks are usually categorized into carbon-concentration and carbon-climate feedback...
Results from the fully and biogeochemically coupled simulations in which CO2 increases at a rate of ...
Results from the fully and biogeochemically coupled simulations in which CO2 increases at a rate of ...
Results from the fully and biogeochemically coupled simulations in which CO2 increases at a rate of ...