Melt pond formation is a common feature of spring and summer Arctic sea ice, but the role and impact of sea ice melt and pond formation on both the direction and size of CO2 fluxes between air and sea is still unknown. Here we report on the CO2-carbonate chemistry of melting sea ice, melt ponds and the underlying seawater as well as CO2 fluxes at the surface of first-year landfast sea ice in the Resolute Passage, Nunavut, in June 2012. Early in the melt season, the increase in ice temperature and the subsequent decrease in bulk ice salinity promote a strong decrease of the total alkalinity (TA), total dissolved inorganic carbon (T CO2) and partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) within the bulk sea ice and the brine. As sea ice melt progresses, melt...
Recent Arctic warming and reduced summer sea ice extent have stimulated increased research into the ...
Recent Arctic warming and reduced summer sea ice extent have stimulated increased research into the ...
A winter time series of the inorganic carbon system above, within, and beneath the landfast sea ice ...
Melt pond formation is a common feature of spring and summer Arctic sea ice, but the role and impact...
Melt pond formation is a common feature of spring and summer Arctic sea ice, but the role and impact...
We present the results of a 6 week time series of carbonate system and stable isotope measurements i...
The carbon dioxide (CO2)-carbonate chemistry of sea-ice melt and co-located, contemporaneous seawate...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2015. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The role of sea ice melting on the air-sea CO2 flux was investigated at two ice camps in the East Si...
The Arctic Ocean is generally undersaturated in CO2 and acts as a net sink of atmospheric CO2. This ...
The carbon dioxide (CO2)-carbonate chemistry of sea-ice melt and co-located, contemporaneous seawate...
Sea ice is an active source or a sink for carbon dioxide (CO2), although to what extent is not clear...
The carbon dioxide (CO2)-carbonate chemistry of sea-ice melt and co-located, contemporaneous seawate...
We present an Arctic seasonal survey of carbon dioxide partial pressure (pCO2) dynamics within sea i...
Sea ice is an active source or a sink for carbon dioxide (CO2), although to what extent is not clear...
Recent Arctic warming and reduced summer sea ice extent have stimulated increased research into the ...
Recent Arctic warming and reduced summer sea ice extent have stimulated increased research into the ...
A winter time series of the inorganic carbon system above, within, and beneath the landfast sea ice ...
Melt pond formation is a common feature of spring and summer Arctic sea ice, but the role and impact...
Melt pond formation is a common feature of spring and summer Arctic sea ice, but the role and impact...
We present the results of a 6 week time series of carbonate system and stable isotope measurements i...
The carbon dioxide (CO2)-carbonate chemistry of sea-ice melt and co-located, contemporaneous seawate...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2015. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The role of sea ice melting on the air-sea CO2 flux was investigated at two ice camps in the East Si...
The Arctic Ocean is generally undersaturated in CO2 and acts as a net sink of atmospheric CO2. This ...
The carbon dioxide (CO2)-carbonate chemistry of sea-ice melt and co-located, contemporaneous seawate...
Sea ice is an active source or a sink for carbon dioxide (CO2), although to what extent is not clear...
The carbon dioxide (CO2)-carbonate chemistry of sea-ice melt and co-located, contemporaneous seawate...
We present an Arctic seasonal survey of carbon dioxide partial pressure (pCO2) dynamics within sea i...
Sea ice is an active source or a sink for carbon dioxide (CO2), although to what extent is not clear...
Recent Arctic warming and reduced summer sea ice extent have stimulated increased research into the ...
Recent Arctic warming and reduced summer sea ice extent have stimulated increased research into the ...
A winter time series of the inorganic carbon system above, within, and beneath the landfast sea ice ...