Alina Freing
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B | 2012
Alina Freing; Douglas W.R. Wallace; Hermann W. Bange
We use transient time distributions calculated from tracer data together with in situ measurements of nitrous oxide (N2O) to estimate the concentration of biologically produced N2O and N2O production rates in the ocean on a global scale. Our approach to estimate the N2O production rates integrates the effects of potentially varying production and decomposition mechanisms along the transport path of a water mass. We estimate that the oceanic N2O production is dominated by nitrification with a contribution of only approximately 7 per cent by denitrification. This indicates that previously used approaches have overestimated the contribution by denitrification. Shelf areas may account for only a negligible fraction of the global production; however, estuarine sources and coastal upwelling of N2O are not taken into account in our study. The largest amount of subsurface N2O is produced in the upper 500 m of the water column. The estimated global annual subsurface N2O production ranges from 3.1 ± 0.9 to 3.4 ± 0.9 Tg N yr−1. This is in agreement with estimates of the global N2O emissions to the atmosphere and indicates that a N2O source in the mixed layer is unlikely. The potential future development of the oceanic N2O source in view of the ongoing changes of the ocean environment (deoxygenation, warming, eutrophication and acidification) is discussed.
Environmental Chemistry | 2009
Hermann W. Bange; Thomas G. Bell; Marcela Cornejo; Alina Freing; Günther Uher; Robert C. Upstill-Goddard; Guiling Zhang
Environmental context. Nitrous oxide and methane are atmospheric trace gases and, because they are strong greenhouse gases, they contribute significantly to the ongoing global warming of the Earth’s atmosphere. Despite the well established fact that the world’s oceans release nitrous oxide and methane to the atmosphere, the oceanic emission estimates of both gases are only poorly quantified. The MEMENTO (MarinE MethanE and NiTrous Oxide) database initiative is proposed as an effective way by which existing nitrous oxide and methane measurements can be used to reduce the uncertainty of the oceanic emissions estimates by establishing a global database.
Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2009
Alina Freing; Douglas W.R. Wallace; Toste Tanhua; S. Walter; Hermann W. Bange
Bange, Hermann W., Freing, Alina, Kock, Annette and Löscher, Carolin (2010) Marine pathways to nitrous oxide Nitrous oxide and climate change. Earthscan, London, pp. 36-62. ISBN 978-1-84407-757-1 | 2010
Hermann W. Bange; Alina Freing; Annette Kock; Carolin Löscher
Freing, Alina and Bange, Hermann W. (2007) Towards a global database of oceanic nitrous oxide measurements IMBER Update, 8 . pp. 3-4. | 2007
Alina Freing; Hermann W. Bange
[Poster] In: SOPRAN annual meeting, 19.-20.03, Kiel . | 2009
Alina Freing; Douglas W.R. Wallace; Toste Tanhua; Hermann W. Bange
[Poster] In: SOLAS Open Science Conference, 16.-20.11, Barcelona, Spain . | 2009
Alina Freing; Douglas W.R. Wallace; Toste Tanhua; Sascha Walter; Hermann W. Bange
Steinhoff, Tobias, Bange, Hermann W., Fiedler, Björn, Freing, Alina, Gebhardt, S. and Körtzinger, Arne (2009) Separation of air-sea gas exchange and biological drawdown of CO2 by a combined dataset of CO2, N2O and dissolved oxygen in the Mauritanian upwelling (T2-169) [Poster] In: 8. International Carbon Dioxide Conference, 14.-18.09, Jena. | 2009
Tobias Steinhoff; Hermann W. Bange; Björn Fiedler; Alina Freing; Stephan Gebhardt; Arne Körtzinger
Archive | 2009
Hermann W. Bange; Alina Freing; Steffen Gebhardt; Annette Kock; Cathleen Zindler
Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2009
Alina Freing; Douglas W.R. Wallace; Toste Tanhua; S. Walter; Hermann W. Bange