The role of ocean mesoscale variability in air‐sea CO2 exchange: A global perspective
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Start Time:2025-01-15 16:50(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:15min

Session:S11 Session 11-Recent Advances in Modelling the Ocean Carbon Cycle Across Scales » S11-PRecent Advances in Modelling the Ocean Carbon Cycle Across Scales

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Abstract

Ocean mesoscale flows significantly influence nutrient distribution and biological productivity, yet the scarcity of eddy‐permitting observational data sets and climate modeling hinders understanding their role in carbon sequestration. Using an eddy‐resolving global simulation, this study investigates the significance of ocean mesoscales in air‐sea carbon dioxide (CO2) exchange. Results show over 30% of CO2 flux variance in energetic regions attributed to flows with horizontal scales smaller than 2-degree. Mesoscale flows can drive accumulative CO2 flux that is either a net carbon sink or source depending on region, with magnitudes on the order of 105 tonnes of carbon per year. Variations in this mesoscale‐related CO2 flux are correlated with local relative vorticity and the background gradient of ocean partial pressure of CO2. This analysis underscores the importance of considering ocean mesoscales in monitoring carbon flux, highlighting the need to explore the influence of increasing eddy activity on carbon uptake in a changing climate.

Keywords
mesoscale variability, ocean carbon uptake, high-resolution physical-biogeochemical modeling
Speaker
Yiming Guo
Dr. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Submission Author
Yiming Guo Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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    Jan 13

    2025

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    Jan 17

    2025

  • Sep 27 2024

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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
Department of Earth Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China
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