Glacial Atlantic Carbon Storage Enhanced by a Shallow AMOC and Marine Aggregates Sinking
Bo Liu,
Joeran Maerz,
Tatiana Ilyina
Abstract:Representing glacial‐interglacial changes in ocean carbon sequestration remains a major challenge for Earth System Models (ESMs). Uncertainties in ocean circulation and biological carbon export are essential causes for model‐data mismatch. We quantify the impact of these factors by calibrating the Max Planck Institute‐ESM. A shallower and weaker glacial Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) than the present day, achieved by decreasing background vertical diffusivity, enables capturing the main fea… Show more
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