Pacific anthropogenic carbon between 1991 and 2017

dc.contributor.author Carter, Brendan
dc.contributor.author Feely, Richard A.
dc.contributor.author Wanninkhof, Rik
dc.contributor.author Kouketsu, Shinya
dc.contributor.author Sonnerup, Rolf E.
dc.contributor.author Pardo, Paula Conde
dc.contributor.author Sabine, Christopher L.
dc.contributor.author Johnson, Gregory C.
dc.contributor.author Sloyan, Bernadette M.
dc.contributor.author Murata, Akihiko
dc.contributor.author Mecking, Sabine
dc.contributor.author Tilbrook, Bronte
dc.contributor.author Speer, Kevin G.
dc.contributor.author Talley, Lynne D.
dc.contributor.author Millero, Frank J.
dc.contributor.author Wijffels, Susan E.
dc.contributor.author Macdonald, Alison M.
dc.contributor.author Gruber, Nicolas
dc.contributor.author Bullister, John L.
dc.date.accessioned 2019-07-08T20:25:47Z
dc.date.available 2019-07-08T20:25:47Z
dc.date.issued 2019-04-29
dc.description © The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Carter, B. R., Feely, R. A., Wanninkhof, R., Kouketsu, S., Sonnerup, R. E., Pardo, P. C., Sabine, C. L., Johnson, G. C., Sloyan, B. M., Murata, A., Mecking, S., Tilbrook, B., Speer, K., Talley, L. D., Millero, F. J., Wijffels, S. E., Macdonald, A. M., Gruber, N., & Bullister, J. L. Pacific anthropogenic carbon between 1991 and 2017. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 33(5), (2019):597-617, doi:10.1029/2018GB006154. en_US
dc.description.abstract We estimate anthropogenic carbon (Canth) accumulation rates in the Pacific Ocean between 1991 and 2017 from 14 hydrographic sections that have been occupied two to four times over the past few decades, with most sections having been recently measured as part of the Global Ocean Ship‐based Hydrographic Investigations Program. The rate of change of Canth is estimated using a new method that combines the extended multiple linear regression method with improvements to address the challenges of analyzing multiple occupations of sections spaced irregularly in time. The Canth accumulation rate over the top 1,500 m of the Pacific increased from 8.8 (±1.1, 1σ) Pg of carbon per decade between 1995 and 2005 to 11.7 (±1.1) PgC per decade between 2005 and 2015. For the entire Pacific, about half of this decadal increase in the accumulation rate is attributable to the increase in atmospheric CO2, while in the South Pacific subtropical gyre this fraction is closer to one fifth. This suggests a substantial enhancement of the accumulation of Canth in the South Pacific by circulation variability and implies that a meaningful portion of the reinvigoration of the global CO2 sink that occurred between ~2000 and ~2010 could be driven by enhanced ocean Canth uptake and advection into this gyre. Our assessment suggests that the accuracy of Canth accumulation rate reconstructions along survey lines is limited by the accuracy of the full suite of hydrographic data and that a continuation of repeated surveys is a critical component of future carbon cycle monitoring. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship The data we use can be accessed at CCHDO website (https://cchdo.ucsd.edu/) and GLODAP website (https://www.glodap.info/). This research would not be possible without the hard work of the scientists and crew aboard the many repeated hydrographic cruises coordinated by GO‐SHIP, which is funded by NSF OCE and NOAA OAR. We thank funding agencies and program managers as follows: U.S., Australian, Japanese national science funding agencies that support data collection, data QA/QC, and data centers. Contributions from B. R. C., R. A. F., and R. W. are supported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Global Ocean Monitoring and Observing Program (Data Management and Synthesis Grant: N8R3CEA‐PDM managed by Kathy Tedesco and David Legler). G. C. J. is supported by the Climate Observation Division, Climate Program Office, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), U.S. Department of Commerce and NOAA Research (fund reference 100007298), grant (N8R1SE3‐PGC). B. M. S was supported by the Australian Government Department of the Environment and CSIRO through the Australian Climate Change Science Programme and by the National Environmental Science Program. N. G. acknowledges support by ETH Zurich. This is JISAO contribution 2018‐0149 and PMEL contribution 4786. We fondly remember John Bullister as a treasured friend, valued colleague, and dedicated mentor, and we thank him for sharing his days with us. He is and will be dearly missed. en_US
dc.identifier.citation Carter, B. R., Feely, R. A., Wanninkhof, R., Kouketsu, S., Sonnerup, R. E., Pardo, P. C., Sabine, C. L., Johnson, G. C., Sloyan, B. M., Murata, A., Mecking, S., Tilbrook, B., Speer, K., Talley, L. D., Millero, F. J., Wijffels, S. E., Macdonald, A. M., Gruber, N., & Bullister, J. L. (2019). Pacific anthropogenic carbon between 1991 and 2017. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 33(5), 597-617. en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.1029/2018GB006154
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/1912/24334
dc.publisher American Geophysical Union en_US
dc.relation.uri https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GB006154
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ *
dc.subject Anthropogenic carbon en_US
dc.subject Pacific en_US
dc.subject Decadal variability en_US
dc.subject EMLR en_US
dc.subject Ocean acidification en_US
dc.subject Repeat hydrography en_US
dc.title Pacific anthropogenic carbon between 1991 and 2017 en_US
dc.type Article en_US
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