The marine carbonate system along the northern Antarctic Peninsula: current knowledge and future perspectives

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Autor(a) principal: ORSELLI,IOLE B.M.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: CARVALHO,ANDRÉA C.O., MONTEIRO,THIAGO, DAMINI,BRENDON Y., CARVALHO-BORGES,MARIAH DE, ALBUQUERQUE,CÍNTIA, KERR,RODRIGO
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Among the regions of the Southern Ocean, the northern Antarctic Peninsula (NAP) has emerged as a hotspot of climate change investigation. Nonetheless, studies have indicated issues and knowledge gaps that must be addressed to expand the understanding of the carbonate system in the region. Therefore, we focused on identifying current knowledge about sea-air CO2 fluxes (FCO2), anthropogenic carbon (Cant) and ocean acidification along NAP and provide a better comprehension of the key physical processes controlling the carbonate system. Regarding physical dynamics, we discuss the role of water masses formation, climate modes, upwelling and intrusions of Circumpolar Deep Water, and mesoscale processes. For FCO2, we show that the summer season corresponds to a strong sink in coastal areas, leading to CO2 uptake that is greater than or equal to that of the open ocean. We highlight that the prevalence of summer studies prevents comprehending processes occurring throughout the year and the net annual CO2 balance in the region. Thus, temporal investigations are necessary to determine natural environmental fluctuations and to distinguish natural variability from anthropogenically driven changes. We emphasize the importance of more studies regarding Cant uptake rate, accumulation, and export to global oceans.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The marine carbonate system along the northern Antarctic Peninsula: current knowledge and future perspectives
title The marine carbonate system along the northern Antarctic Peninsula: current knowledge and future perspectives
spellingShingle The marine carbonate system along the northern Antarctic Peninsula: current knowledge and future perspectives
ORSELLI,IOLE B.M.
CO2 fluxes
anthropogenic carbon
ocean variability
carbon cycle
Southern Ocean
biogeochemistry
title_short The marine carbonate system along the northern Antarctic Peninsula: current knowledge and future perspectives
title_full The marine carbonate system along the northern Antarctic Peninsula: current knowledge and future perspectives
title_fullStr The marine carbonate system along the northern Antarctic Peninsula: current knowledge and future perspectives
title_full_unstemmed The marine carbonate system along the northern Antarctic Peninsula: current knowledge and future perspectives
title_sort The marine carbonate system along the northern Antarctic Peninsula: current knowledge and future perspectives
author ORSELLI,IOLE B.M.
author_facet ORSELLI,IOLE B.M.
CARVALHO,ANDRÉA C.O.
MONTEIRO,THIAGO
DAMINI,BRENDON Y.
CARVALHO-BORGES,MARIAH DE
ALBUQUERQUE,CÍNTIA
KERR,RODRIGO
author_role author
author2 CARVALHO,ANDRÉA C.O.
MONTEIRO,THIAGO
DAMINI,BRENDON Y.
CARVALHO-BORGES,MARIAH DE
ALBUQUERQUE,CÍNTIA
KERR,RODRIGO
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv ORSELLI,IOLE B.M.
CARVALHO,ANDRÉA C.O.
MONTEIRO,THIAGO
DAMINI,BRENDON Y.
CARVALHO-BORGES,MARIAH DE
ALBUQUERQUE,CÍNTIA
KERR,RODRIGO
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv CO2 fluxes
anthropogenic carbon
ocean variability
carbon cycle
Southern Ocean
biogeochemistry
topic CO2 fluxes
anthropogenic carbon
ocean variability
carbon cycle
Southern Ocean
biogeochemistry
description Abstract Among the regions of the Southern Ocean, the northern Antarctic Peninsula (NAP) has emerged as a hotspot of climate change investigation. Nonetheless, studies have indicated issues and knowledge gaps that must be addressed to expand the understanding of the carbonate system in the region. Therefore, we focused on identifying current knowledge about sea-air CO2 fluxes (FCO2), anthropogenic carbon (Cant) and ocean acidification along NAP and provide a better comprehension of the key physical processes controlling the carbonate system. Regarding physical dynamics, we discuss the role of water masses formation, climate modes, upwelling and intrusions of Circumpolar Deep Water, and mesoscale processes. For FCO2, we show that the summer season corresponds to a strong sink in coastal areas, leading to CO2 uptake that is greater than or equal to that of the open ocean. We highlight that the prevalence of summer studies prevents comprehending processes occurring throughout the year and the net annual CO2 balance in the region. Thus, temporal investigations are necessary to determine natural environmental fluctuations and to distinguish natural variability from anthropogenically driven changes. We emphasize the importance of more studies regarding Cant uptake rate, accumulation, and export to global oceans.
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