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Increase in CO<sub>2</sub> Uptake Capacity in the Arctic Chukchi Sea During Summer Revealed by Satellite‐Based Estimation

Zebin Tu, Chengfeng Le, Yan Bai, Zong‐Pei Jiang, Yingxu Wu, Zhangxian Ouyang, Wei‐Jun Cai, Di Qi

2021Geophysical Research Letters25 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The capacity of CO 2 uptake in the Chukchi Sea is particularly sensitive to rapid physical and biological changes. However, scarce field observations pose a challenge in understanding the long‐term trend of CO 2 uptake capacity on this continental shelf. We adopted a machine‐learning‐based approach to construct a 17‐years (2003–2019) long‐term time series of summer sea surface partial pressure of CO 2 ( p CO 2 ) from remote sensing products. We show that the long‐term increase in CO 2 uptake capacity can be attributed to strong and enhanced biological uptake. In addition, the intraseasonal variability of surface p CO 2 in early summer confirms the crucial role of sea ice melt and the subsequently enhanced photosynthesis as soon as the surface ocean converts into an open system. Our results thus highlight the use of remote sensing data in interpolating/extrapolating the highly dynamic carbonate system in the continental shelf sea and shed light into future studies involving machine learning or algorithms.

Topics & Concepts

ArcticEnvironmental scienceSatelliteOceanographySea surface temperatureContinental shelfClimatologyOcean acidificationSea iceRemote sensingGeologyClimate changeAerospace engineeringEngineeringArctic and Antarctic ice dynamicsMethane Hydrates and Related PhenomenaMarine and coastal ecosystems