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New insights into the variability of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the surface water along the Northwest Passage, using automated high-frequency instrumentation onboard the icebreaker Oden, summer 2005

Författare och institution:
Agneta Fransson (Institutionen för geovetenskaper); Melissa Chierici (Institutionen för kemi); Yukihiro Nojiri (-)
Publicerad i:
Abstracts for the International Conference on Arctic Planning (ICARP II) conference, Copenhagen, November 2005,
Publikationstyp:
Konferensbidrag, refereegranskat
Publiceringsår:
2005
Språk:
engelska
Sammanfattning (abstract):
In summer 2005, continuous measurements of pCO2 and dissolved oxygen in the surface water were successfully carried out onboard the Swedish icebreaker Oden. Seawater was pumped on-line from the ship’s seawater intake, placed in the bow at a depth of about 8 meters, to an automated pCO2 system and an oxygen sensor. The IB Oden journeyed through the Northwest Passage from Cape Farwell (S. Greenland) to the Bering Strait, and encountered both open water and heavy sea-ice conditions. Using 1-minute readings of pCO2 and oxygen, in addition to sea surface salinity and temperature as well as pCO2 in the air, we gained insight into the magnitude of the spatial variability in these parameters along the cruise track. In shelf seas in high-latitude regions, biogeochemical processes, which affect the carbon dioxide system, are highly dependent on the seasonality in formation and melting of sea ice as well as river runoff. In our study, preliminary data showed rapid changes in the pCO2 and oxygen values, likely related to physical fronts and changing sea-ice conditions. Surface water pCO2 was generally below the atmospheric level in ice-covered areas while in areas with no sea ice the pCO2 was close to or in equilibrium with the atmospheric pCO2. To our knowledge, this is the first underway pCO2 measurements performed in tough sea-ice conditions in the Arctic Ocean.
Ämne (baseras på Högskoleverkets indelning av forskningsämnen):
NATURVETENSKAP ->
Kemi ->
Analytisk kemi
NATURVETENSKAP ->
Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap ->
Meteorologi och atmosfärforskning
Nyckelord:
carbon cycle, high-frequency measurements, ice cover
Postens nummer:
113420
Posten skapad:
2010-02-21 14:50

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