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  • Atlantic Ocean; CT; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Gas chromatography (unfiltered); INGOS; Integrated non-CO2 Greenhouse gas Observing System; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; M98; M98-track; Meteor (1986); Nitrous oxide, dissolved; Nitrous oxide, dry-air mole fraction; RACE SACUS; SACUS/SACUS-II; Sea surface salinity; Sea surface temperature; SOPRAN; Southwest African Coastal Upwelling System and Benguela Niños; Surface Ocean Processes in the Anthropocene; Temperature at equilibration; Underway cruise track measurements  (1)
  • Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; SFB754
  • 2015-2019  (2)
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    In:  Supplement to: Köhn, Eike; Thomsen, Soeren; Arévalo-Martínez, Damian L; Kanzow, Torsten (2017): Submesoscale CO2 variability across an upwelling front off Peru. Ocean Science, 13(6), 1017-1033, https://doi.org/10.5194/os-13-1017-2017
    Publication Date: 2024-01-20
    Description: While being a major source for atmospheric CO2 the Peruvian upwelling region exhibits strong variability in surface fCO2 on short spatial and temporal scales. Understanding the physical processes driving the strong variability is of fundamental importance for constraining the effect of marine emissions from upwelling regions on the global CO2 budget. In this study, a frontal decay on length scales of (10km) was observed off the Peruvian coast following a pronounced decrease in downfrontal wind speed with a time lag of 9 hours. Simultaneously, the sea-to-air flux of CO2 on the inshore (cold) side of the front dropped from up to 80 to 10 mmol/m**2/day, while the offshore (warm) side of the front was constantly outgassing at a rate of 10-20 mmol/m**2/day. Based on repeated ship transects the decay of the front was observed to occur in two phases. The first phase was characterized by a development of coherent surface temperature anomalies which gained in amplitude over 6-9 hours. The second phase was characterized by a disappearance of the surface temperature front within 6 hours. Submesoscale mixed layer instabilities were present but seem too slow to completely remove the temperature gradient in this short time period. Dynamics such as a pressure driven gravity current appear to be a likely mechanism behind the evolution of the front.
    Keywords: Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; SFB754
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Description: The Benguela Upwelling System (BUS) is the most productive of all eastern boundary upwelling ecosystems and it hosts a well-developed oxygen minimum zone. As such, the BUS is a potential hotspot for production of N2O, a potent greenhouse gas derived from microbially driven decay of sinking organic matter. Yet, the extent at which near-surface waters emit N2O to the atmosphere in the BUS is highly uncertain. Here we present the first high-resolution surface measurements of N2O across the northern part of the BUS (nBUS).We found strong gradients with a threefold increase in N2O concentrations near the coast as compared with open ocean waters. Our observations show enhanced sea-to-air fluxes of N2O (up to 1.67 nmol m−2 s−1) in association with local upwelling cells. Based on our data we suggest that the nBUS can account for 13% of the total coastal upwelling source of N2O to the atmosphere
    Keywords: Atlantic Ocean; CT; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Gas chromatography (unfiltered); INGOS; Integrated non-CO2 Greenhouse gas Observing System; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; M98; M98-track; Meteor (1986); Nitrous oxide, dissolved; Nitrous oxide, dry-air mole fraction; RACE SACUS; SACUS/SACUS-II; Sea surface salinity; Sea surface temperature; SOPRAN; Southwest African Coastal Upwelling System and Benguela Niños; Surface Ocean Processes in the Anthropocene; Temperature at equilibration; Underway cruise track measurements
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 108206 data points
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