동해 울릉분지 표층 해수의 이산화탄소 장기 변동과 해양 산성화

Title
동해 울릉분지 표층 해수의 이산화탄소 장기 변동과 해양 산성화
Alternative Title
Decadal trend of carbon dioxide and ocean acidification in the surface water of the Ulleung Basin, the East/Japan Sea
Author(s)
김재연; 강동진; 이동섭; 김경렬
KIOST Author(s)
Kang, Dong Jin(강동진)
Alternative Author(s)
강동진
Publication Year
2012-05-19
Abstract
Since the Industrial Revolution, carbon dioxide emitted by humans has been perturbing the carbon cycle of the Earth, and both global warming and ocean acidification have accelerated. In this study, increasing CO2 and ocean acidification in the surface of the Ulleung Basin (UB) of the East/Japan Sea are discussed. It was revealed by means of twelve direct observations of surface fCO2 from 1995 to 2004 that the UB acts as a sink for atmospheric CO2, depending on the season. The seasonal variability of fCO2 is almost balanced between thermal and non-thermal effects. The long-term increasing trend of fCO2 was estimated, considering the seasonal variability by harmonic analysis, which fit well to the in-situ fCO2 observation data. The estimated rates of increase of fCO2 were 1.97 μatm yr-1 for the atmosphere and 3.36 μatm yr-1 for the surface ocean, exceeding the global mean of 1.5 μatm yr-1. The ocean acidification trend, which was calculated from total alkalinity and fCO2, is estimated to be 0.04 pH unit decade-1. Surface seawater of the UB has been acidifying rapidly comparing with the global ocean (0.02 pH unit decade-1). This study provides clues to the impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on a regional scale. in the surface of the Ulleung Basin (UB) of the East/Japan Sea are discussed. It was revealed by means of twelve direct observations of surface fCO2 from 1995 to 2004 that the UB acts as a sink for atmospheric CO2, depending on the season. The seasonal variability of fCO2 is almost balanced between thermal and non-thermal effects. The long-term increasing trend of fCO2 was estimated, considering the seasonal variability by harmonic analysis, which fit well to the in-situ fCO2 observation data. The estimated rates of increase of fCO2 were 1.97 μatm yr-1 for the atmosphere and 3.36 μatm yr-1 for the surface ocean, exceeding the global mean of 1.5 μatm yr-1. The ocean acidification trend, which was calculated from total alkalinity and fCO2,
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/27796
Bibliographic Citation
2nd International symposium: Effects of Climate Change on the World, pp.178, 2012
Publisher
PICES/ICES/IOC
Type
Conference
Language
English
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