A coupled biogeochemical-physical ocean model is used to study the seasonal and long–term variations of surface pCO2 in the North Atlantic Ocean. The model agrees well with recent underway pCO2 observations from the Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT) in various locations in the North Atlantic. Some of the distinct seasonal cycles observed in different parts of the North Atlantic are well reproduced by the model. In most regions except the subpolar domain, recent observed trends in pCO2 and air–sea carbon fluxes are also simulated by the model. Over the longer period between 1960–2008, the primary mode of surface pCO2 variability is dominated by the increasing trend associated with the invasion of anthropogenic CO2 into the ocean. We show that ...
We present new estimates of the regional North Atlantic (15-80g ¯N) CO2 flux for the 2000-2017 perio...
We estimate regional long-term surface ocean pCO2 growth rates using all available underway and bott...
Underway and in situ observations of surface ocean pCO(2), combined with satellite data, were used t...
A coupled biogeochemical-physical ocean model is used to study the seasonal and long–term variations...
A coupled biogeochemical-physical ocean model is used to study the seasonal and long–term variations...
A coupled biogeochemical-physical ocean model is used to study the seasonal and long–term variations...
A coupled biogeochemical-physical ocean model is used to study the seasonal and long–term variations...
We estimate regional long-term surface ocean pCO2 growth rates using all available underway and bott...
We estimate regional long-term surface ocean pCO2 growth rates using all available underway and bott...
We use a neural network-based estimate of the sea surface partial pressure of CO 2 (pCO 2 ) derived ...
Observational studies report a rapid decline of ocean CO2 uptake in the temperate North Atlantic dur...
Underway and in situ observations of surface ocean pCO2, combined with satellite data, were used to ...
The variability of surface ocean pCO2 is examined on multiple spatial and temporal scales. Temporal...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The oceans’ carbon uptake substantially reduces the rate of anthropogenic carbon accumulation...
We present new estimates of the regional North Atlantic (15-80g ¯N) CO2 flux for the 2000-2017 perio...
We estimate regional long-term surface ocean pCO2 growth rates using all available underway and bott...
Underway and in situ observations of surface ocean pCO(2), combined with satellite data, were used t...
A coupled biogeochemical-physical ocean model is used to study the seasonal and long–term variations...
A coupled biogeochemical-physical ocean model is used to study the seasonal and long–term variations...
A coupled biogeochemical-physical ocean model is used to study the seasonal and long–term variations...
A coupled biogeochemical-physical ocean model is used to study the seasonal and long–term variations...
We estimate regional long-term surface ocean pCO2 growth rates using all available underway and bott...
We estimate regional long-term surface ocean pCO2 growth rates using all available underway and bott...
We use a neural network-based estimate of the sea surface partial pressure of CO 2 (pCO 2 ) derived ...
Observational studies report a rapid decline of ocean CO2 uptake in the temperate North Atlantic dur...
Underway and in situ observations of surface ocean pCO2, combined with satellite data, were used to ...
The variability of surface ocean pCO2 is examined on multiple spatial and temporal scales. Temporal...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The oceans’ carbon uptake substantially reduces the rate of anthropogenic carbon accumulation...
We present new estimates of the regional North Atlantic (15-80g ¯N) CO2 flux for the 2000-2017 perio...
We estimate regional long-term surface ocean pCO2 growth rates using all available underway and bott...
Underway and in situ observations of surface ocean pCO(2), combined with satellite data, were used t...