2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2022.919249
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Persistent Continental Shelf Carbon Sink at the Ieodo Ocean Research Station in the Northern East China Sea

Abstract: Hourly (2017–2021) to seasonal (2015–2021) inorganic C data were collected at the Ieodo Ocean Research Station (32.07°N and 125.10°E) in the northern East China Sea (ECS), located under the influence of the nutrient-rich Changjiang Diluted Water (CDW). An increase in phytoplankton biomass from April to mid-August (the warming period) equalized much of the temperature-driven increase in the surface pCO2 and thus, made the northern ECS a moderate sink of atmospheric CO2. From November to March (the cooling perio… Show more

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“…For most of the cooling months the contribution to pCO 2 change resulting from seawater temperature change (%Dtemp) was greater than that driven by other factors. The pronounced seasonal temperature effect on pCO 2 appeared to be ubiquitous in the coastal waters around Korea (Lee et al, 2022). However, the contribution of temperature change became smaller than the biological contribution (%Dbio) in the latter growing months, as the macroalgal growth remained strong.…”
Section: Contributions Of Key Factors To Seawater Pco 2 Variationsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…For most of the cooling months the contribution to pCO 2 change resulting from seawater temperature change (%Dtemp) was greater than that driven by other factors. The pronounced seasonal temperature effect on pCO 2 appeared to be ubiquitous in the coastal waters around Korea (Lee et al, 2022). However, the contribution of temperature change became smaller than the biological contribution (%Dbio) in the latter growing months, as the macroalgal growth remained strong.…”
Section: Contributions Of Key Factors To Seawater Pco 2 Variationsmentioning
confidence: 94%