The Arctic Ocean marine carbon cycle: evaluation of air-sea CO2 exchanges, ocean acidification impacts and potential feedbacks

被引:281
作者
Bates, N. R. [1 ]
Mathis, J. T. [2 ]
机构
[1] Bermuda Inst Ocean Sci, Ferry Reach, Bermuda
[2] Univ Alaska Fairbanks, Sch Fisheries & Ocean Sci, Fairbanks, AK USA
关键词
DISSOLVED INORGANIC CARBON; NET COMMUNITY PRODUCTION; SOUTHEASTERN BERING SEA; COLD HALOCLINE LAYER; NORTH-ATLANTIC-OCEAN; CHUKCHI SEA; INTERANNUAL VARIABILITY; ORGANIC-CARBON; FRESH-WATER; DISSOCIATION-CONSTANTS;
D O I
10.5194/bg-6-2433-2009
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
At present, although seasonal sea-ice cover mitigates atmosphere-ocean gas exchange, the Arctic Ocean takes up carbon dioxide (CO2) on the order of -66 to -199 TgC year(-1) (10(12) gC), contributing 5-14% to the global balance of CO2 sinks and sources. Because of this, the Arctic Ocean has an important influence on the global carbon cycle, with the marine carbon cycle and atmosphere-ocean CO2 exchanges sensitive to Arctic Ocean and global climate change feedbacks. In the near-term, further sea-ice loss and increases in phytoplankton growth rates are expected to increase the uptake of CO2 by Arctic Ocean surface waters, although mitigated somewhat by surface warming in the Arctic. Thus, the capacity of the Arctic Ocean to uptake CO2 is expected to alter in response to environmental changes driven largely by climate. These changes are likely to continue to modify the physics, biogeochemistry, and ecology of the Arctic Ocean in ways that are not yet fully understood. In surface waters, sea-ice melt, river runoff, cooling and uptake of CO2 through air-sea gas exchange combine to decrease the calcium carbonate (CaCO3) mineral saturation states (Omega) of seawater while seasonal phytoplankton primary production (PP) mitigates this effect. Biological amplification of ocean acidification effects in subsurface waters, due to the remineralization of organic matter, is likely to reduce the ability of many species to produce CaCO3 shells or tests with profound implications for Arctic marine ecosystems
引用
收藏
页码:2433 / 2459
页数:27
相关论文
共 238 条
[1]   ON THE HALOCLINE OF THE ARCTIC OCEAN [J].
AAGAARD, K ;
COACHMAN, LK ;
CARMACK, E .
DEEP-SEA RESEARCH PART A-OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH PAPERS, 1981, 28 (06) :529-&
[2]   THE ROLE OF SEA ICE AND OTHER FRESH-WATER IN THE ARCTIC CIRCULATION [J].
AAGAARD, K ;
CARMACK, EC .
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS, 1989, 94 (C10) :14485-14498
[3]  
Aagaard K., 1994, POLAR OCEANS THEIR R, P5, DOI DOI 10.1029/GM085P0005
[4]   Winter-to-summer changes in the composition and single-cell activity of near-surface Arctic prokaryotes [J].
Alonso-Saez, Laura ;
Sanchez, Olga ;
Gasol, Josep M. ;
Balague, Vanessa ;
Pedros-Alio, Carlos .
ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2008, 10 (09) :2444-2454
[5]   Enhanced uptake of atmospheric CO2 during freezing of seawater:: A field study in Storfjorden, Svalbard -: art. no. C06004 [J].
Anderson, LG ;
Falck, E ;
Jones, EP ;
Jutterström, S ;
Swift, JH .
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS, 2004, 109 (C6) :C060041-8
[6]   Anthropogenic carbon dioxide in the Arctic Ocean: Inventory and sinks [J].
Anderson, LG ;
Olsson, K ;
Jones, EP ;
Chierici, M ;
Fransson, A .
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS, 1998, 103 (C12) :27707-27716
[7]   Ventilation of the Arctic Ocean estimated by a plume entrainment model constrained by CFCs [J].
Anderson, LG ;
Jones, EP ;
Rudels, B .
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS, 1999, 104 (C6) :13423-13429
[8]   WATER MASSES AND CIRCULATION IN THE EURASIAN BASIN - RESULTS FROM THE ODEN 91 EXPEDITION [J].
ANDERSON, LG ;
BJORK, G ;
HOLBY, O ;
JONES, EP ;
KATTNER, G ;
KOLTERMANN, KP ;
LILJEBLAD, B ;
LINDEGREN, R ;
RUDELS, B ;
SWIFT, J .
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS, 1994, 99 (C2) :3273-3283
[9]   NUTRIENT REGENERATION IN COLD, HIGH SALINITY BOTTOM WATER OF THE ARCTIC SHELVES [J].
ANDERSON, LG ;
JONES, EP ;
LINDEGREN, R ;
RUDELS, B ;
SEHLSTEDT, PI .
CONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCH, 1988, 8 (12) :1345-1355
[10]   Carbon fluxes in the Arctic Ocean - potential impact by climate change [J].
Anderson, LG ;
Kaltin, S .
POLAR RESEARCH, 2001, 20 (02) :225-232