To predict the impacts of climate change it is essential to understand how anthropogenic change alters the balance between atmosphere, ocean, and terrestrial reservoirs of carbon. It has been estimated that natural atmospheric concentrations of CO2 are almost 200 ppm lower than they would be without the transport of organic material produced in the surface ocean to depth, an ecosystem service driven by mechanisms collectively referred to as the biological carbon pump. Here we quantify potential reductions in carbon sequestration fluxes in the North Atlantic Ocean through the biological carbon pump over the twenty-first century, using two independent biogeochemical models, driven by low and high IPCC AR5 carbon emission scenarios. The carbon...
The Biological Carbon Pump includes all those processes in the ocean that cause photosynthetically f...
Particle flux data from 27 sites in the Atlantic Ocean have been compiled in order to determine regi...
We discuss the potential variations of the biological pump that can be expected from a change in the...
To predict the impacts of climate change it is essential to understand how anthropogenic change alte...
To predict the impacts of climate change it is essential to understand how anthropogenic change alte...
The North Atlantic Ocean is a key region for carbon sequestration by the biological carbon pump (BCP...
The biological carbon pump (BCP) stores ∼1,700 Pg C from the atmosphere in the ocean interior, but t...
The biological carbon pump (BCP) stores ∼1,700 Pg C from the atmosphere in the ocean interior, but t...
Anthropogenically driven climate change will rapidly become Earth's dominant transformative influenc...
During the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM; ~20,000 years ago), the global ocean sequestered a large amoun...
Mediated principally by the sinking of organic rich particles from the upper ocean, the Biological C...
The ocean is one of the principal reservoirs of CO2, a greenhouse gas, and therefore plays a crucial...
Author Posting. © The Oceanography Society, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of The ...
The ocean is the only cumulative sink of atmospheric CO2. It has absorbed approximately 40% of the C...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The Biological Carbon Pump includes all those processes in the ocean that cause photosynthetically f...
Particle flux data from 27 sites in the Atlantic Ocean have been compiled in order to determine regi...
We discuss the potential variations of the biological pump that can be expected from a change in the...
To predict the impacts of climate change it is essential to understand how anthropogenic change alte...
To predict the impacts of climate change it is essential to understand how anthropogenic change alte...
The North Atlantic Ocean is a key region for carbon sequestration by the biological carbon pump (BCP...
The biological carbon pump (BCP) stores ∼1,700 Pg C from the atmosphere in the ocean interior, but t...
The biological carbon pump (BCP) stores ∼1,700 Pg C from the atmosphere in the ocean interior, but t...
Anthropogenically driven climate change will rapidly become Earth's dominant transformative influenc...
During the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM; ~20,000 years ago), the global ocean sequestered a large amoun...
Mediated principally by the sinking of organic rich particles from the upper ocean, the Biological C...
The ocean is one of the principal reservoirs of CO2, a greenhouse gas, and therefore plays a crucial...
Author Posting. © The Oceanography Society, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of The ...
The ocean is the only cumulative sink of atmospheric CO2. It has absorbed approximately 40% of the C...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The Biological Carbon Pump includes all those processes in the ocean that cause photosynthetically f...
Particle flux data from 27 sites in the Atlantic Ocean have been compiled in order to determine regi...
We discuss the potential variations of the biological pump that can be expected from a change in the...