CIMA   09099
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES DEL MAR Y LA ATMOSFERA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Annual balance and seasonal variability of sea-air CO2 fluxes in the Patagonia Sea: Their relationship with fronts and chlorophyll distribution
Autor/es:
BIANCHI, ALEJANDRO A.; RUIZ-PINO, DIANA; ISBERT PERLENDER, HERNÁN G.; OSIROFF, ANA PAULA; SEGURA, VALERIA; LUTZ, VIVIAN; LUZ CLARA, MOIRA; BALESTRINI, CARLOS; PIOLA, ALBERTO
Revista:
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH
Editorial:
AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
Referencias:
Año: 2009 vol. 114 p. 1 - 11
ISSN:
0148-0227
Resumen:
Sea-air differences of CO2 partial pressures (DeltapCO2) and fluxes over the Patagoniacontinental shelf and shelf break are estimated based on near surface observationscollected between 2000 and 2006. Chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) surface distributions and thethermohaline structure across ocean fronts and their relation to sea-air CO2 balance arealso analyzed. From spring to autumn, the near shore waters act as a source ofatmospheric CO2, while the rest of the shelf is a CO2 sink, leading to highly negativeareal means of sea-air CO2 flux and DeltapCO2. DeltapCO2 and CO2 flux in spring reach values of -67 μatm and -7mmol·m-2·d-1 respectively, and are close to equilibrium in winter.Sea-air DeltapCO2 and Chl a over the shelf are negatively correlated, suggesting thatphotosynthesis is one of the main processes responsible for the large CO2 sequestration.The annual areal mean DeltapCO2 and sea-air CO2 flux balance are -31μatm and -3.7mmol·m-2·d-1 respectively. The CO2 flux corresponds to 1.7 · 10-2 GT C yr-1 which isabout 1% of the global ocean’s net annual CO2 uptake, almost 4 times the mean CO2sink of the global ocean. Thus, the Patagonia Sea is one of the strongest CO2 sinks perunit area in the World Ocean.