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Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2015

Detecting the progression of ocean acidification from the saturation state of CaCO3 in the subtropical South Pacific

Akihiko Murata; Kazuhiko Hayashi; Yuichiro Kumamoto; Ken‐ichi Sasaki

Progression of ocean acidification in the subtropical South Pacific was investigated by using high-quality data from trans-Pacific zonal section at 17°S (World Ocean Circulation Experiment section P21) collected in 1994 and 2009. During this 15 year period, the CaCO3 saturation state of seawater with respect to calcite (Ωcal) and aragonite (Ωarg) in the upper water column (<400 dbar) decreased at rates of 0.037 a−1 and 0.025 a−1, respectively, east of 145°W longitude; these rates are among the fastest in the worlds oceans. In contrast, at longitudes 170°E–145°W, Ωcal and Ωarg decreased relatively slowly, at 0.008 a−1 and 0.005 a−1, respectively. The Ωarg saturation horizon occurred at a depth of about 1200 dbar at the westernmost end of the section and shoaled eastward to about 20 dbar. From 1994 to 2009, it migrated upward at a rate of 5.2 dbar a−1 west of 145°W. Decomposition of the temporal changes of Ω (ΔΩ) showed that the accumulation of anthropogenic CO2 in the ocean accounted for more than half of ΔΩ. The more rapid rate of decline of Ω in the eastern section was attributable to a relatively large contribution of organic matter remineralization, whereas the slower rate in the central section was attributed to a decrease of anthropogenic CO2 uptake caused by rising water temperatures. An important finding of this study was that acidification of the upper water column was enhanced by processes related to the oxygen minimum zone in the eastern subtropical South Pacific Ocean.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2008

Decadal increases of anthropogenic CO2 in the subtropical South Atlantic Ocean along 30°S

Akihiko Murata; Yuichiro Kumamoto; Ken‐ichi Sasaki; Shuichi Watanabe; Masao Fukasawa


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009

Decadal increases of anthropogenic CO2 along 149°E in the western North Pacific

Akihiko Murata; Yuichiro Kumamoto; Ken‐ichi Sasaki; Shuichi Watanabe; Masao Fukasawa


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2010

Decadal increases in anthropogenic CO2 along 20°S in the South Indian Ocean

Akihiko Murata; Yuichiro Kumamoto; Ken‐ichi Sasaki; Shuichi Watanabe; Masao Fukasawa


Japan Geoscience Union | 2017

Decadal-scale increases of anthropogenic CO 2 in Antarctic Bottom Water of the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean

Akihiko Murata; Yuichiro Kumamoto; Ken‐ichi Sasaki


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2017

Influence of hydrography on the spatiotemporal variability of phytoplankton assemblages and primary productivity in Funka Bay and the Tsugaru Strait

Tomonori Isada; Toru Hirawake; Satoshi Nakada; Tsukuru Kobayashi; Ken‐ichi Sasaki; Yoshiyuki Tanaka; Shuichi Watanabe; Koji Suzuki; Sei-Ichi Saitoh


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2010

Decadal increases in anthropogenic CO2along 20°S in the South Indian Ocean

Akihiko Murata; Yuichiro Kumamoto; Ken‐ichi Sasaki; Shuichi Watanabe; Masao Fukasawa


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009

Decadal increases of anthropogenic CO2along 149°E in the western North Pacific

Akihiko Murata; Yuichiro Kumamoto; Ken‐ichi Sasaki; Shuichi Watanabe; Masao Fukasawa


Archive | 2004

Cruise Summary of WHP P6, A10, I3 and I4 Revisits in 2003

Toshie Kawano; Hirohisa Uchida; Werner X. Schneider; Y. Kumamoto; Ayako Nishina; Mikio Aoyama; Akihiko Murata; Ken‐ichi Sasaki; Yuichiro Yoshikawa; S. Watanabe; Masao Fukasawa


Archive | 2004

Descriptions for CFCs distributions observed on the revisit of WHP A10

Ken‐ichi Sasaki; S. Watanabe; Masami Wakita; Shin-ichi Tanaka; Kyoko Sagishima; Hitoshi Yamamoto; Masao Fukasawa

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Akihiko Murata

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Yuichiro Kumamoto

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Masao Fukasawa

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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S. Watanabe

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Kazuhiko Hayashi

Japan Meteorological Agency

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