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| Removing the North Pacific halocline: effects on global climate, ocean circulation and the carbon cycle Menviel, L.; Timmermann, A.; Timm, O.E.; Mouchet, A.; Abe-Ouchi, A.; Chikamoto, M.O.; Harada, N.; Ohgaito, R.; Okazaki, Y. (2012). Removing the North Pacific halocline: effects on global climate, ocean circulation and the carbon cycle. Deep-Sea Res., Part II, Top. Stud. Oceanogr. 61-64: 106-113. dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.03.005
In: Deep-Sea Research, Part II. Topical Studies in Oceanography. Pergamon: Oxford. ISSN 0967-0645; e-ISSN 1879-0100, meer
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In our idealized experiments, the enhanced global deep water formation is balanced by an increase in diapycnal mixing. As a result nutrient concentrations in the euphotic zone increase by about 25% globally, leading to a 20% increase in global export production. The effect of greater export production on atmospheric pCO(2) is, however, compensated by the enhanced transport of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) to the surface. As a result, the atmospheric CO2 concentration increases by only 5 ppmv. Our results further suggest that the absence of the subarctic halocline for instance during Heinrich event 1 and the Pliocene may have exerted a strong influence on global climate and the carbon cycle. |
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