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Nature | 1998

Quantification of decadal anthropogenic CO2 uptake in the ocean based on dissolved inorganic carbon measurements

Tsung-Hung Peng; Rik Wanninkhof; John L. Bullister; Richard A. Feely; Taro Takahashi

About half of the ‘anthropogenic’ CO2 emitted to the atmosphere is taken up by the oceans and terrestrial biosphere, and the amount sequestered by the ocean is generally estimated using numerical ocean carbon-cycle models. But these models often differ markedly, resulting in different estimated spatial and temporal patterns and magnitudes of uptake. Because of its importance climatically, the CO2 flux needs to be verified using field measurements. Accurate estimates of CO2 uptake have been difficult to obtain, however, as the annual increase of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) concentration in surface water due to anthropogenic input is ∼0.05% of the total DIC, an order of magnitude lower than past measurement precision. Early measurement-based estimates, of total anthropogenic CO2 inventory in the ocean have recently been improved on,, and new approaches have been proposed for determining changes in ocean DIC concentration over one to two decades,. Here we use recent improvements in DIC measurement techniques to determine changes in DIC concentrations between 1978 and 1995 in the Indian Ocean. Our method subtracts decadal-scale natural variability, enabling the ocean anthropogenic CO2 increase in this region over the 17-year period to be determined. The calculated uncertainties and known measurement capabilities allow us to define the minimum sampling strategies that will be required to quantify the regional and global anthropogenic CO2 oceanic uptake over future decades.


AtlantOS Deliverable, D1.4 . AtlantOS, 79 pp. | 2018

Atlantic Ocean Observing Networks: Cost and feasibility study

Kieran Reilly; Caroline Cusack; Vicente Fernandez; Erik Buch; Michael Ott; Moacyr Araujo; Bernard Bourlès; Romain Cancouet; Kenneth Connell; Luisa Cristini; Shaun Dolk; Martin Edwards; Gilbert Emzivat; Albert S. Fischer; Deirdre Fitzhenry; Claire Gourcuff; Johannes Karstensen; Andrew King; Gerhard Kuska; Richard S. Lampitt; Rick Lumpkin; Niall McDonough; Mike McPhaden; Paulo Nobre; Diarmuid O’Conchubhair; Eleanor O'Rourke; Grigor Obolensky; Stephen Piotrowicz; Paul Poli; Sylvie Pouliquen

Results of a cost and feasibility study of the present and planned integrated Atlantic Ocean Observing System, including assessing the readiness and feasibility of implementation of different observing technologies


AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment | 2001

A new vision of ocean biogeochemistry after a decade of the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS).

M. J. R. Fasham; B. M. Balino; M. C. Bowles; Robert F. Anderson; David Archer; Ulrich Bathmann; Pw Boyd; Ken O. Buesseler; Peter H. Burkill; Alexander S. Bychkov; Craig A. Carlson; Chen-Tung Arthur Chen; Scott C. Doney; Hugh W. Ducklow; Steven Emerson; Richard A. Feely; Gene C. Feldman; Véronique Garçon; Dennis A. Hansell; R. Hanson; Paul J. Harrison; Susumu Honjo; Catherine Jeandel; David M. Karl; R. Le Borgne; Keshao Liu; Karin Lochte; F. Louanchi; R. Lowry; Anthony F. Michaels


OceanObs'09: Sustained Ocean Observations and Information for Society | 2010

A global sea surface carbon observing system: assessment of changing sea surface CO 2 and air-sea CO 2 fluxes

Pedro M. S. Monteiro; U. Schuster; Maria Hood; Andrew Lenton; N. Metzl; Are Olsen; Keith B. Rogers; Christopher Sabine; Taro Takahashi; Bronte Tilbrook; James Yoder; Rik Wanninkhof; Andrew J. Watson


Archive | 1999

Comparison of the Carbon System Parameters at the Global CO2 Survey Crossover Locations in the North and South Pacific Ocean, 1990-1996

Richard A. Feely; Marilyn F. Lamb; Dana Greeley; Rik Wanninkhof


Archive | 2004

CO2/CLIVAR Repeat Hydrography Program: Decadal Changes in the Inorganic Carbon Cycle in the North Atlantic Ocean

Rik Wanninkhof; Christopher Sabine; Nicolas Gruber; Richard A. Feely; John L. Bullister; Gregory C. Johnson; Jia-Zhong Zhang; Frank J. Millero; Andrew G. Dickson; James H. Swift


Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Sciences, University of Miami | 2017

Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during F.G. Walton Smith cruise 33WA20160104

Frank J. Millero; Rik Wanninkhof


Ocean Sciences Meeting | 2016

A Solid Data Base for Carbon Related Research

Tobias Steinhoff; Dorothee C. E. Bakker; Rik Wanninkhof; K. Currie; C. Landa; Peter Landschützer; N. Metzl; S. Nakaoka; Yukihiro Nojiri; K. O'Brien; Are Olsen; Benjamin Pfeil; U. Schuster; K. M. Smith; Bronte Tilbrook


EPIC3Workshop: Recent developments in model-­data fusion for carbon and GHG science, Paris, France, 2015-04-20-2015-04-22 | 2015

Global synthesis products enable quantification of the ocean carbon sink and ocean acidification

Dorothee C. E. Bakker; Are Olsen; K. O’brien; Mario Hoppema; R. M. Key; C. Landa; S. K. Lauvset; A. Kozyr; N. Metzl; Yukihiro Nojiri; Benjamin Pfeil; Christian Rödenbeck; U. Schuster; Bronte Tilbrook; S. van Heuven; Rik Wanninkhof; Andrew J. Watson


[Talk] In: IMBER Open Science Conference FUTURE OCEAN, 23.-27.06.2014, Bergen, Norway . | 2014

Toward a global synthesis of the oceanic carbon sink since the mid 1990s

Nicolaus Gruber; Dominic Clement; Peter Landschützer; T. Tanhua; Masao Ishii; Jeremy T. Mathis; Andrew Lenton; Dorothee C. E. Bakker; Rik Wanninkhof; Are Olsen

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John L. Bullister

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Gregory C. Johnson

Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory

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Christopher Sabine

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

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Dana Greeley

Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory

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James H. Swift

University of California

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N. Metzl

University of East Anglia

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Bronte Tilbrook

Cooperative Research Centre

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