Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8886713 | Progress in Oceanography | 2018 | 33 Pages |
Abstract
Climatology-based storage rate of anthropogenic CO2 (Cant, referred to year 2000) in the North-East Atlantic (53â¯Â±â¯9â¯kmolâ¯sâ1, 0.020â¯Â±â¯0.003 Pg-C yrâ1) is described on annual mean terms. Cant advection (32â¯Â±â¯14â¯kmolâ¯sâ1) occurs mostly in the upper 1800â¯m and contributes to 60% of the Cant storage rate. The Azores and Portugal Currents act as 'Cant streams' importing 389â¯Â±â¯90â¯kmolâ¯sâ1, most of which recirculates southwards with the Canary Current (â214â¯Â±â¯34â¯kmolâ¯sâ1). The Azores Counter Current (â79â¯Â±â¯36â¯kmolâ¯sâ1) and the northward-flowing Mediterranean Water advective branch (â31â¯Â±â¯12â¯kmolâ¯sâ1) comprise secondary Cant export routes. By means of Cant transport decomposition, we find horizontal circulation to represent 11% of the Cant storage rate, while overturning circulation is the main driver (48% of the Cant storage rate). Within the domain of this study, overturning circulation is a key mechanism by which Cant in the upper layer (0-500â¯dbar) is drawdown (74â¯Â±â¯14â¯kmolâ¯sâ1) to intermediate levels (500-2000â¯dbar), and entrained (37â¯Â±â¯7â¯kmolâ¯sâ1) into the Mediterranean Outflow Water to form Mediterranean Water. This newly formed water mass partly exports Cant to the North Atlantic at a rate of â39â¯Â±â¯9â¯kmolâ¯sâ1 and partly contributes to the Cant storage in the North-East Atlantic (with up to 0.015â¯Â±â¯0.006 Pg-C yrâ1). Closing the Cant budget, 40% of the Cant storage in the North-East Atlantic is attributable to anthropogenic CO2 uptake from the atmosphere (21â¯Â±â¯10â¯kmolâ¯sâ1).
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Authors
L.I. Carracedo, F.F. Pérez, M. Gilcoto, A. Velo, A. PadÃn, G. Rosón,