“…CaCO 3 dissolution may nevertheless still occur in the upper ocean in suitable, undersaturated microenvironments which would be present for instance in the guts of zooplankton, suspended organic aggregates, or fecal pellets (Bishop et al, 1980;Milliman et al, 1999;Jansen and Wolf-Gladrow, 2001). There are in fact several tracer-based studies reporting CaCO 3 dissolution above the saturation horizon of bulk seawater (Barrett et al, 2014;Feely et al, 2002Feely et al, , 2004Sabine et al, 2002b;Chung et al, 2003). In a modelling study, Friis et al (2006), nevertheless, demonstrated that the method which is often employed to derive these upper ocean dissolution rates (Berelson et al, 2007, see Discussion section on TA * CFC age method), might not be applicable, because this method neglects physical transport and mixing of alkalinity.…”