Fingerprint of Climate Change on Southern Ocean Carbon Storage

Type : ACL
Nature : Production scientifique
Au bénéfice du Laboratoire : Non
Statut de publication : Publié
Année de publication : 2023
Auteurs (5) : WRIGHT Rebecca LE QUÉRÉ C MAYOT Nicolas OLSEN Are BAKKER Dorothee
Revue scientifique : Global Biogeochemical Cycles
Volume : 37
Fascicule : 4
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DOI : 10.1029/2022GB007596
URL : https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/2022GB007596
Abstract : The Southern Ocean plays a critical role in the uptake, transport, and storage of carbon by the global oceans. It is the ocean's largest sink of CO2, yet it is also among the regions with the lowest storage of anthropogenic carbon. This behavior results from a unique combination of high winds driving the upwelling of deep waters and the subduction and northward transport of surface carbon. Here we isolate the direct effect of increasing anthropogenic CO2 in the atmosphere from the indirect effect of climate variability and climate change on the reorganization of carbon in the Southern Ocean interior using a combination of modeling and observations. We show that the effect of climate variability and climate change on the storage of carbon in the Southern Ocean is nearly as large as the effect of anthropogenic CO2 during the period 1998–2018 compared with the climatology around the year 1995. We identify a distinct climate fingerprint in dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), with elevated DIC concentration in the ocean at 300–600 m that reinforces the anthropogenic CO2 signal, and reduced DIC concentration in the ocean around 2,000 m that offsets the anthropogenic CO2 signal. The fingerprint is strongest at lower latitudes (30°–55°S). This fingerprint could serve to monitor the highly uncertain evolution of carbon within this critical ocean basin, and better identify its drivers.
Mots-clés : carbon storage, climate variability, dissolved inorganic carbon, Southern Ocean
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Wright R, Le Quéré C, Mayot N, Olsen A, Bakker D (2023) Fingerprint of Climate Change on Southern Ocean Carbon Storage. Global Biogeochem Cy 37 | doi: 10.1029/2022GB007596