2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep26931
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Dissolved Organic Carbon in the North Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation

Abstract: The quantitative role of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) export is evaluated by combining DOC measurements with observed water mass transports. In the eastern subpolar North Atlantic, both upper and lower limbs of the AMOC transport high-DOC waters. Deep water formation that connects the two limbs of the AMOC results in a high downward export of non-refractory DOC (197 Tg-C·yr−1). Subsequent remineralization in the lower limb of the AMOC, between subpola… Show more

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“…This transit time sets the upper limit for the age of the DON produced in the eSPNA at <3 years. This is consistent with several previous studies reporting important remineralization of DOM in the deep North Atlantic Ocean between polar and tropical latitudes (Carlson et al, 2010;Fontela et al, 2016;Hansell et al, 2012). The transit time is thus too short for the locally produced semirefractory DON to fully decay before being exported.…”
Section: 1029/2018gl080284supporting
confidence: 92%
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“…This transit time sets the upper limit for the age of the DON produced in the eSPNA at <3 years. This is consistent with several previous studies reporting important remineralization of DOM in the deep North Atlantic Ocean between polar and tropical latitudes (Carlson et al, 2010;Fontela et al, 2016;Hansell et al, 2012). The transit time is thus too short for the locally produced semirefractory DON to fully decay before being exported.…”
Section: 1029/2018gl080284supporting
confidence: 92%
“…Previous studies addressing the role of DOM in the biological carbon pump quantified either the contribution of DOC to net organic carbon export from the photic layer (Romera-Castillo et al, 2016;Roshan & DeVries, 2017) or to oxygen consumption in the dark ocean (Arístegui et al, 2002;Carlson et al, 2010;Fontela et al, 2016). All these studies found a consistent contribution of 17-40% of DOC to the carbon export from the surface or the respiration in the deep ocean.…”
Section: The Contribution Of Don To the Nitrogen Budget In The Espnamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This can reduce northward heat transfer, which might counter the warming to some extent, but can cause more warming in other parts of the world (ACIA, 2004). Also, the carbon uptake of the ocean can decrease due to a decreasing AMOC, resulting in higher carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere (Fontela et al 2016). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%