We suggest the application of a flux parameterization commonly used over terrestrial areas for calculation of CO 2 fluxes over sea ice surfaces. The parameterization is based on resistance analogy. We present a concept for parameterization of the CO 2 fluxes over sea ice suggesting to use properties of the atmosphere and sea ice surface that can be measured or calculated on a routine basis. Parameters, which can be used in the conceptual model, are analysed based on data sampled from a seasonal fast-ice area, and the different variables influencing the exchange of CO 2 between the atmosphere and ice are discussed. We found the flux to be small during the late winter with fluxes in both directions. Not surprisingly we find that the resistanc...
Air-ice CO2 fluxes were measured continuously using automated chambers from the initial freezing of ...
In this study, we present evidence that Antarctic and Arctic sea ice act as sink for atmospheric CO2...
Sea ice is an active source or a sink for carbon dioxide (CO2), although to what extent is not clear...
We suggest the application of a flux parameterization commonly used over terrestrial areas for calcu...
We suggest the application of a flux parameterization commonly used over terrestrial areas for calcu...
We suggest the application of a flux parameterization commonly used over terrestrial areas for calcu...
Sea ice is a significant contributor to the sink of atmospheric CO2 by polar oceans. Physical and bi...
Rare CO2 flux measurements from Arctic pack ice show that two types of ice contribute to the release...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The objective of this thesis was to improve the state of knowledge concerning the inorganic carbon d...
International audienceGiven rapid sea ice changes in the Arctic Ocean in the context of climate warm...
Recent observations of significant carbon dioxide fluxes above first year sea ice [Pakapkyriakou et ...
There are growing evidences that sea ice exchanges climate gases with the atmosphere. We will rapidl...
We report air-ice CO2 fluxes measured continuously using automated chambers over artificial sea ice ...
In order to clarify the CO2 exchange between the seawater and the overlying air during the sea-ice f...
Air-ice CO2 fluxes were measured continuously using automated chambers from the initial freezing of ...
In this study, we present evidence that Antarctic and Arctic sea ice act as sink for atmospheric CO2...
Sea ice is an active source or a sink for carbon dioxide (CO2), although to what extent is not clear...
We suggest the application of a flux parameterization commonly used over terrestrial areas for calcu...
We suggest the application of a flux parameterization commonly used over terrestrial areas for calcu...
We suggest the application of a flux parameterization commonly used over terrestrial areas for calcu...
Sea ice is a significant contributor to the sink of atmospheric CO2 by polar oceans. Physical and bi...
Rare CO2 flux measurements from Arctic pack ice show that two types of ice contribute to the release...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The objective of this thesis was to improve the state of knowledge concerning the inorganic carbon d...
International audienceGiven rapid sea ice changes in the Arctic Ocean in the context of climate warm...
Recent observations of significant carbon dioxide fluxes above first year sea ice [Pakapkyriakou et ...
There are growing evidences that sea ice exchanges climate gases with the atmosphere. We will rapidl...
We report air-ice CO2 fluxes measured continuously using automated chambers over artificial sea ice ...
In order to clarify the CO2 exchange between the seawater and the overlying air during the sea-ice f...
Air-ice CO2 fluxes were measured continuously using automated chambers from the initial freezing of ...
In this study, we present evidence that Antarctic and Arctic sea ice act as sink for atmospheric CO2...
Sea ice is an active source or a sink for carbon dioxide (CO2), although to what extent is not clear...