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Seasonal Variations and Drivers of Surface Ocean pCO<sub>2</sub> in the Seasonal Ice Zone of the Eastern Indian Sector, Southern Ocean

Manami Tozawa, Daïki Nomura, Shin‐Ichiro Nakaoka, Masaaki Kiuchi, Kaihe Yamazaki, Daisuke Hirano, Shigeru Aoki, Hiroko Sasaki, H. Murase

2021Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract To quantitatively assess the inorganic carbon cycle in the eastern Indian sector of the Southern Ocean (80–150°E, south of 60°S), we measured ocean surface temperature, salinity, total alkalinity (TA), the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO 2 ), and concentrations of chlorophyll‐ a (chl a ), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), and nutrients during the KY18 survey (December 2018–January 2019). The sea–air CO 2 flux in this region was −8.3 ± 12.7 mmol m −2 day −1 (−92.1 to +10.6 mmol m −2 day −1 ). The ocean was therefore a weak CO 2 sink. Based on the DIC and TA in the temperature minimum layer, we estimated the change of pCO 2 from winter to summer (δpCO 2 ) due to changes in water temperature, salinity, and biological activity (photosynthesis). The spatial distribution of pCO 2 in the western part (80–110°E) of the study area was mainly driven by biological activity, which decreased pCO 2 from December to early January, and in the eastern part (110–150°E) by temperature, which increased pCO 2 from January to February. We also examined the changes in the CO 2 concentrations (xCO 2 ) over time by comparing data from 1996 with our data (2018–2019). The oceanic and atmospheric xCO 2 increased by 23 and 45 ppm in 23 years, respectively. These changes of ocean xCO 2 were mainly driven by an increase in CO 2 uptake from the atmosphere as a result of the rise in atmospheric xCO 2 and increase in biological activity associated with the change in the water‐mass distribution.

Topics & Concepts

SalinityAlkalinityCarbon dioxideSink (geography)OceanographyEnvironmental scienceChlorophyll aDissolved organic carbonTotal inorganic carbonCarbon cycleAtmospheric sciencesGeologyChemistryGeographyBiologyEcologyBotanyEcosystemOrganic chemistryCartographyOcean Acidification Effects and ResponsesMarine and coastal ecosystemsCoral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
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