Anthropogenic carbon pathways towards the North Atlantic interior revealed by Argo-O2, neural networks and back-calculations

The subpolar North Atlantic (SPNA) is a region of high anthropogenic CO 2 (C ant ) storage per unit area. Although the average C ant distribution is well documented in this region, the C ant pathways towards the ocean interior remain largely unresolved. We used observations from three Argo-O 2 float...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2024-02, Vol.15 (1), p.1630-12, Article 1630
Hauptverfasser: Asselot, Rémy, Carracedo, Lidia I., Thierry, Virginie, Mercier, Herlé, Bajon, Raphaël, Pérez, Fiz F.
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Zusammenfassung:The subpolar North Atlantic (SPNA) is a region of high anthropogenic CO 2 (C ant ) storage per unit area. Although the average C ant distribution is well documented in this region, the C ant pathways towards the ocean interior remain largely unresolved. We used observations from three Argo-O 2 floats spanning 2013-2018 within the SPNA, combined with existing neural networks and back-calculations, to determine the C ant evolution along the float pathways from a quasi-lagrangian perspective. Our results show that C ant follows a stepwise deepening along its way through the SPNA. The upper subtropical waters have a stratified C ant distribution that homogenizes within the winter mixed layer by Subpolar Mode Water formation in the Iceland Basin. In the Irminger and Labrador Basins, the high-C ant footprint (> 55 μmol kg −1 ) is mixed down to 1400 and 1800 dbar, respectively, by deep winter convection. As a result, the maximum C ant concentration is diluted (
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-46074-5