Seasonal Carbon Cycling in the Sargasso Sea Near Bermuda, Nicolas Gruber,Charles D. Keeling (9780520098336) — Readings Books
Seasonal Carbon Cycling in the Sargasso Sea Near Bermuda
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Seasonal Carbon Cycling in the Sargasso Sea Near Bermuda

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Each year, the concentration of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) in the mixed layer at Station S in the Sargasso Sea decreases from winter to summer by about 30 umol/kg. The authors of this study demonstrate that by simultaneously observing changes in the stable isotopic ration of DIC, it is possible to quantify the contribution of physical and biological processes to this summer-fall drawdown. They find that biology is the dominant contrbutor to the drawdown, but that physical processes also play an important role.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of California Press
Country
United States
Date
4 October 1999
Pages
104
ISBN
9780520098336

Each year, the concentration of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) in the mixed layer at Station S in the Sargasso Sea decreases from winter to summer by about 30 umol/kg. The authors of this study demonstrate that by simultaneously observing changes in the stable isotopic ration of DIC, it is possible to quantify the contribution of physical and biological processes to this summer-fall drawdown. They find that biology is the dominant contrbutor to the drawdown, but that physical processes also play an important role.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of California Press
Country
United States
Date
4 October 1999
Pages
104
ISBN
9780520098336