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Impact of anthropogenic CO2 on the CaCO3 system in the oceans SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Impact of anthropogenic CO2 on the CaCO3 system in the oceans
Authors
Feely, RASabine, CLLee, KBerelson, WKleypas, JFabry, VJMillero, FJ
Date Issued
2004-07-16
Publisher
AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
Abstract
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations over the past two centuries have led to greater CO2 uptake by the oceans. This acidification process has changed the saturation state of the oceans with respect to calcium carbonate (CaCO3) particles. Here we estimate the in situ CaCO3 dissolution rates for the global oceans from total alkalinity and chlorofluorocarbon data, and we also discuss the future impacts of anthropogenic CO2 on CaCO3 shell forming species. CaCO3 dissolution rates, ranging from 0.003 to 1.2 micromoles per kilogram per year, are observed beginning near the aragonite saturation horizon. The total water column CaCO3 dissolution rate for the global oceans is approximately 0.5 +/- 0.2 petagrams of CaCO3-C per year, which is approximately 45 to 65% of the export production of CaCO3.
Keywords
CALCIUM-CARBONATE; ATMOSPHERIC CO2; PACIFIC-OCEAN; INORGANIC CARBON; ORGANIC-CARBON; CALCIFICATION; FLUXES; SEA; DISSOLUTION; DIOXIDE
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/17818
DOI
10.1126/science.1097329
ISSN
0036-8075
Article Type
Article
Citation
SCIENCE, vol. 305, no. 5682, page. 362 - 366, 2004-07-16
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