2000
DOI: 10.1029/1999gb001216
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Atmospheric pCO2 sensitivity to the biological pump in the ocean

Abstract: Abstract. In models of the global carbon cycle, the pCO 2 of the atmosphere is more sensitive to the chemistry of the high-latitude surface ocean than the tropical ocean. Because sea-surface nutrient concentrations are generally high in the high latitudes, pCO 2 sensitivity to high-latitude forcing also determines pCO 2 sensitivity to the biological pump globally. We diagnose highlatitude sensitivity of a range of ocean models using atmospheric pCO 2 above an abiotic ocean; cold high-latitude waters pull abiot… Show more

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“…The standard three-box model in this paper has an abiotic pCO 2 of 211 ppm. (The abiotic pCO 2 of 211 ppm determined here is lower than the 219 ppm figure given for the three-box model by Archer et al [2000] because the three-box model used here has no mixing between the lowand high-latitude surface boxes and no mixing between the low-latitude surface box and the deep box.) The surface to deep TCO 2 difference in this model is 143 mmol/kg, not unlike the result in Figure 2 derived with a 280-ppm atmosphere.…”
Section: Abiotic Pco 2 With Fast Gas Exchangementioning
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“…The standard three-box model in this paper has an abiotic pCO 2 of 211 ppm. (The abiotic pCO 2 of 211 ppm determined here is lower than the 219 ppm figure given for the three-box model by Archer et al [2000] because the three-box model used here has no mixing between the lowand high-latitude surface boxes and no mixing between the low-latitude surface box and the deep box.) The surface to deep TCO 2 difference in this model is 143 mmol/kg, not unlike the result in Figure 2 derived with a 280-ppm atmosphere.…”
Section: Abiotic Pco 2 With Fast Gas Exchangementioning
confidence: 70%
“…Bacastow [1996] and Archer et al [2000] argue that this kind of communication unduly favors the partitioning of CO 2 into cold deep water. GCMs, they claim, include circulation and mixing processes that allow the warm surface ocean and cold deep ocean to interact directly.…”
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“…There are six soil carbon pools with varying temperature dependence of respiration: microbial, metabolic and structural litter; fast, intermediate, and slow soil. A three-box ocean carbon model including low latitude, high latitude, and deep ocean (Archer et al, 2000) is coupled to the terrestrial component through a fully mixed atmosphere. No ocean biology or sea ice is included in the model.…”
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