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Does Export Production Measure Transient Changes of the Biological Carbon Pump's Feedback to the Atmosphere Under Global Warming?

Wolfgang Koeve, Paul Kähler, Andreas Oschlies

2020Geophysical Research Letters39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In a widely‐held conception, the biological carbon pump (BCP) is equal to the export of organic matter out of the euphotic zone. Using global ocean‐atmosphere model experiments we show that the change in export production is a poor measure of the biological pump's feedback to the atmosphere. The change in global true oxygen utilization (TOU), an integrative measure of the imprint of the BCP on marine oxygen, however, is in good agreement with the net change in the biogenic air‐sea flux of oxygen. Since TOU correlates very well with apparent oxygen utilization (AOU) in our experiments, we propose to measure the change of AOU from data of global float programs to monitor the feedback of the BCP to the atmosphere. For the current ocean we estimate that BCP changes effect a CO 2 uptake by the ocean in the range of 0.07 to 0.14 GtC/yr.

Topics & Concepts

Atmosphere (unit)Environmental scienceBiological pumpPhotic zoneGlobal warmingDeep seaOxygenEffects of global warming on oceansCarbon fibersCarbon dioxideGreenhouse gasAtmospheric sciencesCarbon cycleClimate changeProduction (economics)OceanographyChemistryMeteorologyGeologyEcologyEcosystemBiologyNutrientPhytoplanktonComputer sciencePhysicsAlgorithmOrganic chemistryMacroeconomicsEconomicsComposite numberMarine and coastal ecosystemsAtmospheric and Environmental Gas DynamicsMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology