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Accurate monitoring of the North Atlantic air-sea CO2 flux from a network of voluntary observing ships
- Publication Year :
- 2008
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Abstract
- Ocean Sciences Meeting, March 2-7, 2008, Orlando, Florida<br />Since the start of 2005 under the EU’s Carbo-Ocean project, we have participated in co-ordinated observations of sea surface pCO2 and related variables from a network of commercial vessels in the North Atlantic. Typically five vessels are operating at any one time. The observations can be used to reconstruct the sea-surface pCO2 field, and thence estimate air-sea fluxes, with unprecedented resolution and accuracy. Using the observations for the calendar year 2005, we use a variety of geostatistical methods to derive the precision with which regional fluxes can be obtained. The observations are generalized to the entire N Atlantic from 10N to 65N by exploiting relations between surface pCO2, SST and mixed layer depth. Using semi-variograms or an empirical technique of selective data deletion applied to the residuals, we obtain a 1-sigma uncertainty of 6% on the annual flux into the region as a whole. This is very much more precise than has been possible for any comparable region of the world (land or ocean) up to now
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......1106..dbde40397bb6fedf0b110009e76eddbe