Release of ballast material during sea-ice melt enhances carbon export in the Arctic Ocean
Steffen Swoboda,
Thomas Krumpen,
Eva-Maria Nöthig
et al.
Abstract:Globally, the most intense uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) occurs in the Atlantic north of 50°N, and it has been predicted that atmospheric CO2 sequestration in the Arctic Ocean will increase as a result of ice-melt and increased primary production. However, little is known about the impact from pan-Arctic sea-ice decline on carbon export processes. We investigated the potential ballasting effect by sea-ice derived material on settling aggregates and carbon export in the Fram Strait by combining 1… Show more
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