Increase of dissolved inorganic carbon and decrease in pH in near-surface waters in the Mediterranean Sea during the past two decades
Two 3-year time series of hourly measurements of the fugacity of CO2 (fCO2) in the upper 10 m of the surface layer of the northwestern Mediterranean Sea have been recorded by CARIOCA sensors almost two decades apart, in 1995–1997 and 2013–2015. By combining them with the alkalinity derived from meas...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biogeosciences 2018-09, Vol.15 (18), p.5653-5662 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Two 3-year time series of hourly measurements of the fugacity of CO2
(fCO2) in the upper 10 m of the surface layer of the
northwestern Mediterranean Sea have been recorded by CARIOCA sensors almost
two decades apart, in 1995–1997 and 2013–2015. By combining them with the
alkalinity derived from measured temperature and salinity, we calculate
changes in pH and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC). DIC increased in surface
seawater by ∼25 µmol kg−1 and fCO2
by 40 µatm, whereas seawater pH decreased by ∼0.04
(0.0022 yr−1). The DIC increase is about 15 % larger than expected
from the equilibrium with atmospheric CO2. This could result from natural
variability, e.g. the increase between the two periods in the frequency and
intensity of winter convection events. Likewise, it could be the signature of
the contribution of the Atlantic Ocean as a source of anthropogenic carbon to
the Mediterranean Sea through the Strait of Gibraltar. We then estimate that
the part of DIC accumulated over the last 18 years represents ∼30 % of the total inventory of anthropogenic carbon in the Mediterranean
Sea. |
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ISSN: | 1726-4189 1726-4170 1726-4189 |
DOI: | 10.5194/bg-15-5653-2018 |