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Calcium-alkalinity relationship in the North Pacific
Authors:Satoru Kanamori  Hisashi Ikegami
Institution:(1) Water Research Institute, Nagoya University, Chikusa-ku, 464 Nagoya, Japan
Abstract:The dissolution of calcium carbonate in deep ocean water causes variation in calcium concentration (DeltaCa) and alkalinity (DeltaTA) in the ratio of one to two. The decomposition of organic matter generates nitric acid, phosphoric acid and sulfuric acid. A proton flux which is derived from this process also changes alkalinity. Using the variation in nitrate concentration (DeltaNO3) as an index of the proton flux, the relationship betweenDeltaCa,DeltaTA andDeltaNO3 is expressed asDeltaCa=0.5DeltaTA+0.63DeltaNO3 The values of DeltaCa obtained from direct measurements in the North Pacific are in good agreement with the values estimated from this equation.
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