Disentangling Carbon Concentration Changes Along Pathways of North Atlantic Subtropical Mode Water

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2024-07

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Reijnders, DaanISNI 0000000507301305
Bakker, Dorothee C. E.
van Sebille, ErikORCID 0000-0003-2041-0704ISNI 0000000388128000

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Abstract

North Atlantic subtropical mode water (NASTMW) serves as a major conduit for dissolved carbon to penetrate into the ocean interior by its wintertime outcropping events. Prior research on NASTMW has concentrated on its physical formation and destruction, as well as Lagrangian pathways and timescales of water into and out of NASTMW. In this study, we examine how dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) concentrations are modified along Lagrangian pathways of NASTMW on subannual timescales. We introduce Lagrangian parcels into a physical-biogeochemical model and release these parcels annually over two decades. For different pathways into, out of, and within NASTMW, we calculate changes in DIC concentrations along the path (ΔDIC), distinguishing contributions from vertical mixing and biogeochemical processes. The strongest ΔDIC is during subduction of water parcels (+101 μmol L−1 in 1 year), followed by transport out of NASTMW due to increases in density in water parcels (+10 μmol L−1). While the mean ΔDIC for parcels that persist within NASTMW in 1 year is relatively small at +6 μmol L−1, this masks underlying dynamics: individual parcels undergo interspersed DIC depletion and enrichment, spanning several timescales and magnitudes. Most DIC enrichment and depletion regimes span timescales of weeks, related to phytoplankton blooms. However, mixing and biogeochemical processes often oppose one another at short timescales, so the largest net DIC changes occur at timescales of more than 30 days. Our new Lagrangian approach complements bulk Eulerian approaches, which average out this underlying complexity, and is relevant to other biogeochemical studies, for example, on marine carbon dioxide removal.

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Lagrangian, NASTMW, dissolved inorganic carbon, eighteen degree water, mode water, ventilation, SDG 14 - Life Below Water

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Reijnders, D, Bakker, D C E & van Sebille, E 2024, 'Disentangling Carbon Concentration Changes Along Pathways of North Atlantic Subtropical Mode Water', Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, vol. 129, no. 7, e2023JC020814. https://doi.org/10.1029/2023JC020814