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GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES,
VOL. 17, NO. 1,
1015,
doi:10.1029/2001GB001638,
2003
Concordant estimates of oceanic carbon monoxide source and sink processes in the Pacific yield a balanced global “blue-water”
CO budget
Oliver C. Zafiriou
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,
Woods Hole,
Massachusetts,
USA
Steven S. Andrews
Department of Zoology,
University of Cambridge,
Cambridge,
UK
Wei Wang
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,
Woods Hole,
Massachusetts,
USA
Abstract
Studies to characterize sources and sinks of carbon monoxide (CO) in the mixed layer were carried out at sites covering large
regions of the north and south Pacific. Apparent quantum yield spectra for the photochemical production of CO from colored
dissolved organic matter were measured, as were first-order net microbial CO consumption rate constants. Contrary to initial
expectations, neither photoproduction nor biooxidation parameters exhibited strong regional variations, except that in the
Southern Ocean CO biooxidation rate coefficients were very low. Global “blue-water” CO flux terms derived from the data (in
Tg carbon from CO per year, CO-C a−1) are: photochemical source, 50 (estimated range, 30–70), microbial sink, 32 (estimated range, 10–60) and total CO sink (microbial
plus gas exchange), 38 (estimated range, 13–60). Considering uncertainties and extrapolation biases, these independently estimated
source and sink terms are thus in, or close to, balance at ∼40 (range of overlap, 30–60) Tg CO-C a−1. The simplest interpretation of this balance is that no major net sources or sinks (i.e., light-independent production, photoproduction
at >450 nm) remain undiscovered, though considerable uncertainty in actual process rates remains. These CO fluxes are, however,
very much smaller than some recently estimated values. The origins and implications of these discrepancies are discussed,
and the coastal budget term is approximated.
Published 12
February
2003.
Index Terms: 0330 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Geochemical cycles; 1615 Global Change: Biogeochemical processes (4805); 1699 Global Change: General or miscellaneous.
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Citation: Zafiriou, O. C., S. S. Andrews, and W. Wang
(2003),
Concordant estimates of oceanic carbon monoxide source and sink processes in the Pacific yield a balanced global “blue-water”
CO budget,
Global Biogeochem. Cycles,
17(1),
1015,
doi:10.1029/2001GB001638.
Copyright 2003 by the American Geophysical Union.
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