2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2021.651510
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Could Artificial Downwelling/Upwelling Mitigate Oceanic Deoxygenation in Western Subarctic North Pacific?

Abstract: Subpolar gyre regions such as the Western Subarctic North Pacific (WSNP) contain sluggish, low-oxygen water, and are threatened by loss of oxygen (deoxygenation). Our simulations under RCP 8.5 emission scenario suggest that installing pipes to induce artificial downwelling and upwelling (AD and AU) provides short-term solutions to combat deoxygenation in the WSNP. With no engineering, the WSNP's subsurface oxygen decreases by 30–100 mmol/m3 by the year 2100. Continuous implementation of AD and AU instead count… Show more

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“…carbon into the deep ocean for permanent storage. 87,88 Research on this technique, however, is largely lacking and is currently almost purely conceptual.…”
Section: Ocean-based Netsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…carbon into the deep ocean for permanent storage. 87,88 Research on this technique, however, is largely lacking and is currently almost purely conceptual.…”
Section: Ocean-based Netsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Artificial downwelling attempts to accelerate this natural process by pumping surface ocean waters that are rich in sequestered carbon into the deep ocean for permanent storage. 87,88 Research on this technique, however, is largely lacking and is currently almost purely conceptual.…”
Section: Ocean-based Options To Supplement Climate Change Mitigationmentioning
confidence: 99%