2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-4203(99)00077-8
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A seasonal tropical sink for atmospheric CO2 in the Atlantic ocean: the role of the Amazon River discharge

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“…CO 2 data in the Amazon River plume have been reported by Ternon et al (2000), Körtzinger (2003), Cooley et al (2007), and Lefèvre et al (2010). DIC and TAlk showed quasi-conservative mixing behavior while pCO 2 is below atmospheric equilibrium, in contrast with surrounding waters of the tropical Atlantic Ocean that are above atmospheric equilibrium (Fig.…”
Section: Co 2 In the Amazon River Plumementioning
confidence: 72%
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“…CO 2 data in the Amazon River plume have been reported by Ternon et al (2000), Körtzinger (2003), Cooley et al (2007), and Lefèvre et al (2010). DIC and TAlk showed quasi-conservative mixing behavior while pCO 2 is below atmospheric equilibrium, in contrast with surrounding waters of the tropical Atlantic Ocean that are above atmospheric equilibrium (Fig.…”
Section: Co 2 In the Amazon River Plumementioning
confidence: 72%
“…However, the nearly linear DIC-to-salinity relationship indicates that net biological production rate, at least in a per-volume base, is much lower in the Amazon plume than in the Mississippi and Changjiang plumes. For example, NCP rates estimated from within plume DIC removal were 0.9-1.6 gC m −2 d −1 for the Amazon (Ternon et al 2000) and 1-8 gC m −2 d −1 for the Mississippi plume (Lohrenz et al 1997;Lohrenz et al 1999;Guo et al 2012), whereas the mixed layer depth of the former is nearly 10 times that of the latter. This conclusion is consistent with a comparison of measured biological production rates (see Table 4 of Guo et al 2012).…”
Section: Co 2 In the Amazon River Plumementioning
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“…2d-f; Dai et al, 2008;Zhai et al, 2009;Cao et al, 2011). In other river plumes with larger discharges such as the plume areas off the Changjiang Estuary (e.g., Zhai and Dai, 2009) and off the Amazon River (Ternon et al, 2000;Körtzinger, 2003;Cooley and Yager, 2006;Cooley et al, 2007), the uptakes of CO 2 are much more significant.…”
Section: Factors Influencing Sea Surface Pcomentioning
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“…Intense biological processes have been reported in large river plumes and can include high uptake rates of carbon (Ternon et al, 2000;Cai, 2003) and nutrients (DeMaster and Pope, 1996;Lohrenz et al, 1997). However, DIC and nutrient concentrations in plumes are also affected by temporally variable and spatially heterogeneous river-ocean mixing dynamics, which can complicate the interpretation of the biological signals (as opposed to those within spatially bounded estuaries, Gazeau et al, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%