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Steady-state and transient modeling of tracer and nutrient distributions in the global ocean
doi: 10.2172/5511696 , 10.2172/6880310
The balance of stable and decaying tracers was incorporated into a latitude-depth ocean circulation model which resolves the major ocean basin and is coupled to an atmospheric energy balance model. The modern distribution of radiocarbon and the analysis of artificial color tracers enabled the census of the deep water masses. We show that good agreement with the observation can be achieved if the surface forcing is modified. The same process could also account for long-term, large-scale changes of the global thermohaline circulation. Uptake rates of carbon are investigated using an inorganic carbon cycle model and performing 2 [times] CO[sub 2]-experiments. We prescribe the industrial evolution of pCO[sub 2] in the atmosphere from 1792 to 1988 and calculate the total flux of carbon into the world ocean. Results are in good agreement with two recent 3-dimensional model simulation. First results using an organic carbon cycle in this model are presented. Changes in the hydrological cycle can stabilize the thermohaline circulation in the Atlantic and enable simulation of climate events resembling the Younger Dryas. By adding the balance of radiocarbon the evolution of its atmospheric concentration is studied during rapid changes of deep ocean ventilation. A resumption of ventilation creates a rapidmore » decrease of atmospheric radiocarbon which is able to mask the natural decay.« less
- King’s University United States
- University of North Texas United States
- University of North Texas United States
Salinity, Carbon Oxides, 58 Geosciences, Coriolis Force, Climate Models, Distribution, Variations, Energy Balance, Isotopes, Aquatic-- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport-- (1990-), Seas, Three-Dimensional Calculations, Surface Waters, Atlantic Ocean, Carbon Isotopes, Mathematical Models, Oxides, Sea Bed, Temperature Distribution, Geographical Variations, Oxygen Compounds, Even-Even Nuclei, Steady-State Conditions, Beta Decay Radioisotopes, 990200 -- Mathematics & Computers, Carbon Cycle, Beta-Minus Decay Radioisotopes, Carbon 14, Light Nuclei, 54 Environmental Sciences, Radioisotopes, Progress Report, Computing, Nutrients, Carbon Dioxide, 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, Document Types, Nuclei, Carbon Compounds, General Circulation Models, Spatial Distribution, Years Living Radioisotopes 580000* -- Geosciences, Latitude Effect, Global Aspects, And Information Science, Oceanic Circulation, Years Living Radioisotopes 540320* -- Environment, Chalcogenides
Salinity, Carbon Oxides, 58 Geosciences, Coriolis Force, Climate Models, Distribution, Variations, Energy Balance, Isotopes, Aquatic-- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport-- (1990-), Seas, Three-Dimensional Calculations, Surface Waters, Atlantic Ocean, Carbon Isotopes, Mathematical Models, Oxides, Sea Bed, Temperature Distribution, Geographical Variations, Oxygen Compounds, Even-Even Nuclei, Steady-State Conditions, Beta Decay Radioisotopes, 990200 -- Mathematics & Computers, Carbon Cycle, Beta-Minus Decay Radioisotopes, Carbon 14, Light Nuclei, 54 Environmental Sciences, Radioisotopes, Progress Report, Computing, Nutrients, Carbon Dioxide, 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, Document Types, Nuclei, Carbon Compounds, General Circulation Models, Spatial Distribution, Years Living Radioisotopes 580000* -- Geosciences, Latitude Effect, Global Aspects, And Information Science, Oceanic Circulation, Years Living Radioisotopes 540320* -- Environment, Chalcogenides
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