Global surface ocean acidification indicators from 1750 to 2100

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2023-03-23
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Jiang, Li-Qing
Dunne, John
Carter, Brendan R.
Tjiputra, Jerry F.
Terhaar, Jens
Sharp, Jonathan D.
Olsen, Are
Alin, Simone
Bakker, Dorothee C. E.
Feely, Richard A.
Gattuso, Jean-Pierre
Hogan, Patrick
Ilyina, Tatiana
Lange, Nico
Lauvset, Siv K.
Lewis, Ernie R.
Lovato, Tomas
Palmieri, Julien
Santana-Falcon, Yeray
Schwinger, Joerg
Seferian, Roland
Strand, Gary
Swart, Neil
Tanhua, Toste
Tsujino, Hiroyuki
Wanninkhof, Rik
Watanabe, Michio
Yamamoto, Akitomo
Ziehn, Tilo
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10.1029/2022MS003563
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Ocean acidification indicators
pH
Aragonite saturation state
Global surface ocean
Earth System Models
Shared Socioeconomic Pathways
Abstract
Accurately predicting future ocean acidification (OA) conditions is crucial for advancing OA research at regional and global scales, and guiding society's mitigation and adaptation efforts. This study presents a new model-data fusion product covering 10 global surface OA indicators based on 14 Earth System Models (ESMs) from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6), along with three recent observational ocean carbon data products. The indicators include fugacity of carbon dioxide, pH on total scale, total hydrogen ion content, free hydrogen ion content, carbonate ion content, aragonite saturation state, calcite saturation state, Revelle Factor, total dissolved inorganic carbon content, and total alkalinity content. The evolution of these OA indicators is presented on a global surface ocean 1° × 1° grid as decadal averages every 10 years from preindustrial conditions (1750), through historical conditions (1850–2010), and to five future Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (2020–2100): SSP1-1.9, SSP1-2.6, SSP2-4.5, SSP3-7.0, and SSP5-8.5. These OA trajectories represent an improvement over previous OA data products with respect to data quantity, spatial and temporal coverage, diversity of the underlying data and model simulations, and the provided SSPs. The generated data product offers a state-of-the-art research and management tool for the 21st century under the combined stressors of global climate change and ocean acidification. The gridded data product is available in NetCDF at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Centers for Environmental Information: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/data/oceans/ncei/ocads/metadata/0259391.html, and global maps of these indicators are available in jpeg at: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/ocean-carbon-acidification-data-system/synthesis/surface-oa-indicators.html.
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© The Author(s), 2023. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Jiang, L.-Q., Dunne, J., Carter, B. R., Tjiputra, J. F., Terhaar, J., Sharp, J. D., Olsen, A., Alin, S., Bakker, D. C. E., Feely, R. A., Gattuso, J.-P., Hogan, P., Ilyina, T., Lange, N., Lauvset, S. K., Lewis, E. R., Lovato, T., Palmieri, J., Santana-Falcon, Y., Schwinger, J., Séférian, R., Strand, G., Swart, N., Tanhua, T., Tsujino, H., Wanninkhof, R., Watanabe, M., Yamamoto, A., & Ziehn, T. Global Surface Ocean Acidification Indicators From 1750 to 2100. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 15(3), (2023): e2022MS003563, https://doi.org/10.1029/2022MS003563.
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Jiang, L.-Q., Dunne, J., Carter, B. R., Tjiputra, J. F., Terhaar, J., Sharp, J. D., Olsen, A., Alin, S., Bakker, D. C. E., Feely, R. A., Gattuso, J.-P., Hogan, P., Ilyina, T., Lange, N., Lauvset, S. K., Lewis, E. R., Lovato, T., Palmieri, J., Santana-Falcon, Y., Schwinger, J., Séférian, R., Strand, G., Swart, N., Tanhua, T., Tsujino, H., Wanninkhof, R., Watanabe, M., Yamamoto, A., & Ziehn, T. (2023). Global Surface Ocean Acidification Indicators From 1750 to 2100. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 15(3), e2022MS003563.
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