Anthropogenic carbon in the East Greenland Current |
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Authors: | Sara Jutterströ m,Emil Jeansson |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Chemistry, Göteborg University, SE-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden b Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Allégaten 55, NO-5007 Bergen, Norway |
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Abstract: | Sections of dissolved inorganic anthropogenic carbon ( ) based on 2002 data in the East Greenland Current (EGC) are presented. The has been estimated using a model based on optimum multiparameter analysis with predefined source water types. Values of have been assigned to the source water types through age estimations based on the transit time distribution (TTD) technique. The validity of this approach is discussed and compared to other methods. The results indicated that the EGC had rather high levels of in the whole water column, and the anthropogenic signal of the different source areas were detected along the southward transit. We estimated an annual transport of with the Denmark Strait overflow (σθ > 27.8 kg m−3) of ∼0.036 ± 0.005 Gt C y−1. The mean concentration in this density range was ∼30 μmol kg−1. The main contribution was from Atlantic derived waters, the Polar Intermediate Water and the Greenland Sea Arctic Intermediate Water. |
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Keywords: | Anthropogenic carbon CFCs OMP analysis Transit time distribution Water masses Nordic Seas East Greenland Current Denmark Strait |
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