Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Jan 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005georl..3201602m&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 32, Issue 1, CiteID L01602
Mathematics
Logic
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Global Change: Biogeochemical Cycles, Processes, And Modeling (0412, 0414, 0793, 4805, 4912), Global Change: Remote Sensing (1855), Oceanography: General: Continental Shelf And Slope Processes (3002), Oceanography: Biological And Chemical: Nutrients And Nutrient Cycling (0470, 1050), Geochemistry: Marine Geochemistry (4835, 4845, 4850)
Scientific paper
Approximately half of the world's net annual photosynthesis occurs in the oceans (~48 Pg C y-1). Areas bordering continents (bottom <2000 m) support 10-15% of this production. We used satellite data to compute annual global net primary production (1998-2001), and derived the global particulate organic carbon (POC) flux settling below the permanent thermocline and to the seafloor using an empirical model of POC remineralization. Approximately 0.68 Pg C y-1 sink below the thermocline on continental margins, compared to 1.01 Pg C y-1 in the deep ocean. Over 0.62 Pg C y-1 settles to the seafloor on margins, compared to 0.31 Pg C y-1 to deep ocean sediments. At least 0.06 Pg C y-1 may be buried in sediments on margins. Therefore, margins may be responsible for >40% of the carbon sequestration in the ocean. These regions must be accounted for in realistic models of the global carbon cycle and its linkages to climate change.
Hu Chuanmin
Luerssen Remy
Muller-Karger Frank E.
Thunell Robert
Varela Ramon
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