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The Global Ocean Carbon CycleRik Wanninkhof, NOAA/AOML
Annual OCO review, June 2007:
Celebrating Our Past, Observing our Present, Predicting our Future: Ocean
Observations as a Key to Global Understanding.
“Jean Baptiste Fourier is credited with the discovery in his essay in 1827 that gases in the atmosphere might increase the surface temperature of the Earth” Wikipedia
The NOAA Carbon groups highlight:180 years of greenhouse gas research
NOAA highlights 200 years of science, service, and stewardship.
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From ESRL_CMD
ppm/yr Maona Loappm/yr global
Year
The Overriding questions:
8 Pg C/yr released to the atmosphere ≈ 4 ppm increase4 Pg C/yr remains ≈ 2 ppm
Where does the remaining C go to?How does this change with time?What causes the changes?What are the ecosystem impacts?
CO2 Research Breakthroughs and New Questions Arising from OCO Sponsored Observations
Three major programs:1. Global Ocean CO2 inventories
2. Air-Sea CO2 fluxes from ships and moorings
3. Data Management, Analysis and Synthesis
4. (Coastal Carbon Research)
1. Global Ocean CO2 Inventories CLIVAR/CO2 Repeat Hydrography
Sponsors:NOAA/OCO, NSF/OCOParticipants: (NOAA funded) PMEL/AOML & CI’sMeasurements: CO2, hydro, nutrients, O2, CFC, SF6
I8S/I9NJanuary/April, 2007
Determine the Decadal Uptake of Anthropogenic CO2
Uncertainty: < 4 Pg/C/decade (out of an estimated 20 Pg C)Approach: Differencing with previous inventory estimatesFindings: Atlantic Pacific
25 ˚W 152 ˚W (mol m-2 yr-1)Northern Hemisphere 0.75 0.25 Southern Hemisphere 0.63 0.41
[Global estimate : 0.5 mol/m2/yr ]
But: ≠ 0 ≠ 0Ocean biogeochemistry not in steady state on decadal timescales
Research question: How to determine anthropogenic CO2?
∆ = Canthro + ∆CNatural + ∆CClimateEasternPacific 153 ˚W
Sabine et al. BAMS, 2007
I8S-I9N Re-occupation
Courtesy J. Bullister, PMEL
Research/observational needs- Inventories
- Need better estimates of changes in productivity and respiration- Need better estimates of ventilation and mixing - Use of transient
tracers, such as SF6
Bullister and Sonnerup, 2007
Objective: Constrain regional air-sea CO2 fluxes to 0.2 Pg C year
Findings: Global climatology estimate 30 % less than previous (Attributed to increased data and improved procedures, not
global change)Interannual variability ≈ 10 %
2. Surface water CO2 (Moorings and ship of opportunity)
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O l e a n d e r
A t l a n t i c E x p l o r e r
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Q C + M a i n t e n a n c e T a s k s / S h i p s
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o c d / g c c
w w w . p m e l . n o a a . g o v
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w w w . l d e o . c o l u m b i a . e d u /
r e s / p i / C O 2 /
C D I A C
c d i a c . o r n l . g o v
P r o d u c t s F l u x M a p s Δ f C O 2 C o a s t a l O c e a n
p C O 2
h t t p : / / w w w . b b s r . e d u /
L a b s / c o 2 l a b / v o s . h t m l
Updated Air-Sea CO2 Flux Climatology
Uptake = 1.2 Pg C yearTakahashi et al. 2007
2. Models suggest a positive feedback in SO- Increasing winds- increasing upwelling-increasing pCO2w
Research question:Are there (positive) feedbacks?
Le Quere et al. Science May, 2007
1. North Atlantic observations suggest decreasing uptake
Collaborations in the North Atlantic and North Pacific
Started 2002, operational 2005 onwardsCourtesy D. Bakker CarboOcean
3. Data Management, Analysis and Synthesis
Production of flux maps [ F = k s ∆pCO2] North Atlantic and North Pacific synthesis LAS server for pCO2 data
- Takahashi climatology- Takahashi database- Original data
4. Coastal CO2:
What are the magnitudes and what causes the variations in CO2 fluxes in coastal region?
State Of the Carbon Cycle Report (SOCCR):
Northern Regions:Sink ≈ 0.2 Pg CSouthern regionsSource ≈ 0.2 Pg C
Coastal Survey Cruises
First Synoptic Measurements of CO2 along the coasts
Jiang et al., In Preparation
Determination of Seasonal Cycles of pCO2 in Coastal RegionsExcursions in pCO2 in coastal ocean >> open ocean
Coastal (upwelling) regions sensitive to ocean acidification
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Coastal Ocean
Dissolution!
When pCO2 levels in seawater approach 1000 µatm dissolution of calcium carbonate (aragonite) will occur. Coastal upwelling regions such as the Peru upwelling system, the Arabian Sea, West Coast of US, and near bathymetric features in the US experience such levels in the surface water and could serve as test beds for ocean acidification research.
Thank you
And now to deflect the first question:
The New Yorker May 28, 2007