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  • Annual Reviews
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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Palo Alto, Calif. : Annual Reviews
    Annual Review of Environment and Resources 23 (1998), S. 207-223 
    ISSN: 1056-3466
    Source: Annual Reviews Electronic Back Volume Collection 1932-2001ff
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Notes: Abstract Carbon dioxide is a radiatively active gas whose atmospheric concentration increase is likely to affect Earth's climate. CO2 is added to the atmosphere by biomass burning and the combustion of fossil fuels. Some added CO2 remains in the atmosphere. However, substantial amounts are taken up by the oceans and land biosphere, attenuating the atmospheric increase. Atmospheric O2 measurements provide one constraint for partitioning uptake rates between the ocean and the land biosphere. Here we review studies of atmospheric O2 concentration variations and discuss their implications for CO2 uptake by the ocean and the land biosphere. We compare estimates of anthropogenic carbon fluxes from O2 studies with estimates from other approaches and examine the contribution of natural ocean carbon fluxes to atmospheric O2 variations.
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    Publication Date: 1998-11-01
    Description: ▪ Abstract  Carbon dioxide is a radiatively active gas whose atmospheric concentration increase is likely to affect Earth's climate. CO2 is added to the atmosphere by biomass burning and the combustion of fossil fuels. Some added CO2 remains in the atmosphere. However, substantial amounts are taken up by the oceans and land biosphere, attenuating the atmospheric increase. Atmospheric O2 measurements provide one constraint for partitioning uptake rates between the ocean and the land biosphere. Here we review studies of atmospheric O2 concentration variations and discuss their implications for CO2 uptake by the ocean and the land biosphere. We compare estimates of anthropogenic carbon fluxes from O2 studies with estimates from other approaches and examine the contribution of natural ocean carbon fluxes to atmospheric O2 variations.
    Print ISSN: 1056-3466
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Published by Annual Reviews
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  • 3
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    In:  Supplement to: Martin, William R; Bender, Michael L; Leinen, Margaret W; Orchardo, J (1991): Benthic organic carbon degradation and biogenic silica dissolution in the central equatorial Pacific. Deep-Sea Research Part A. Oceanographic Research Papers, 38(12), 1481-1516, https://doi.org/10.1016/0198-0149(91)90086-U
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Description: Shipboard whole-core squeezing was used to measure pore water concentration vs depth profiles of [NO3]-, O2 and SiO2 at 12 stations in the equatorial Pacific along a transect from 15°S to 11°N at 135°W. The [NO3]- and SiO2 profiles were combined with fine-scale resistivity and porosity measurements to calculate benthic fluxes. After using O2 profiles, coupled with the [NO3]- profiles, to constrain the C:N of the degrading organic matter, the [NO3]- fluxes were converted to benthic organic carbon degradation rates. The range in benthic organic carbon degradation rates is 7-30 ?mol cm**-2 y**-1, with maximum values at the equator and minimum values at the southern end of the transect. The zonal trend of benthic degradation rates, with its equatorial maximum and with elevated values skewed to the north of the equator, is similar to the pattern of primary production observed in the region. Benthic organic carbon degradation is 1-2% of primary production. The range of benthic biogenic silica dissolution rates is 6.9-20 µmol cm**-2 y**-1, representing 2.5-5% of silicon fixation in the surface ocean of the region. Its zonal pattern is distinctly different from that of organic carbon degradation: the range in the ratio of silica dissolution to carbon degradation along the transect is 0.44-1.7 mol Si mol C**-1, with maximum values occurring between 12°S and 2°S, and with fairly constant values of 0.5-0.7 north of the equator. A box model calculation of the average lifetime of the organic carbon in the upper 1 cm of the sediments, where 80 +/- 11% of benthic organic carbon degradation occurs, indicates that it is short: from 3.1 years at high flux stations to 11 years at low flux stations. The reactive component of the organic matter must have a shorter lifetime than this average value. In contrast, the average lifetime of biogenic silica in the upper centimeter of these sediments is 55 +/- 28 years, and shows no systematic variations with benthic flux.
    Keywords: Department of Geology, Oregon State University; GC; Gravity corer; OSU; Silicon Cycling in the World Ocean; SINOPS; W8803B; W8803B-T-12; W8803B-T-16; W8803B-T-23; W8803B-T-31; W8803B-T-36; W8803B-T-42; W8803B-T-47; W8803B-T-52; W8803B-T-57; W8803B-T-62; W8803B-T-68; W8803B-T-69; W8803B-T-74; W8803B-T-89; W8803B-T-9; W8803B-T-92; Wecoma
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 16 datasets
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: 70-506F; 70-507I; 70-508A; 70-508E; 70-509C; 70-509D; Calcium; Colorimetry; Deep Sea Drilling Project; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP; EGTA titration (Tsunogai et al., 1968); Elevation of event; Event label; Glomar Challenger; Identification; Latitude of event; Leg70; Longitude of event; Magnesium; North Pacific; North Pacific/MOUND; Sample ID; Silicon
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 30 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: Colorometric autoanalysis; Department of Geology, Oregon State University; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Flow injection analysis; GC; Gravity corer; Nitrate; Opal, biogenic silica; OSU; Oxygen; Sample code/label; Silicate; Silicon Cycling in the World Ocean; SINOPS; W8803B; W8803B-T-68; Wecoma
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 37 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: Colorometric autoanalysis; Department of Geology, Oregon State University; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Flow injection analysis; GC; Gravity corer; Nitrate; Opal, biogenic silica; OSU; Oxygen; Sample code/label; Silicate; Silicon Cycling in the World Ocean; SINOPS; W8803B; W8803B-T-62; Wecoma
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 47 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: Colorometric autoanalysis; Department of Geology, Oregon State University; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Flow injection analysis; GC; Gravity corer; Nitrate; Opal, biogenic silica; OSU; Oxygen; Sample code/label; Silicate; Silicon Cycling in the World Ocean; SINOPS; W8803B; W8803B-T-69; Wecoma
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 5 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: Colorometric autoanalysis; Department of Geology, Oregon State University; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Flow injection analysis; GC; Gravity corer; Nitrate; OSU; Oxygen; Sample code/label; Silicate; Silicon Cycling in the World Ocean; SINOPS; W8803B; W8803B-T-74; Wecoma
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 42 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: Colorometric autoanalysis; Department of Geology, Oregon State University; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Flow injection analysis; GC; Gravity corer; Nitrate; Opal, biogenic silica; OSU; Oxygen; Sample code/label; Silicate; Silicon Cycling in the World Ocean; SINOPS; W8803B; W8803B-T-92; Wecoma
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  • 10
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    In:  Supplement to: Keigwin, Lloyd D; Bender, Michael L; Kennett, James P (1979): Thermal structure of the deep Pacific Ocean in the early Pliocene. Science, 205(4413), 1386-1388, https://doi.org/10.1126/science.205.4413.1386
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Description: The thermal structure of the Pacific Ocean between water depths of about 1 and 4.5 kilometers is estimated from the oxygen isotopic ratio of benthonic foraminifera from deep-drilled and piston cores of early Pliocene age (about 3 to 5 million years ago). The ratio of oxygen-18 to oxygen-16 in the early Pliocene at each site varies by an average of only ± 0.12 per mil (1 standard deviation). A plot of the oxygen isotopic ratio against modern bottom-water temperature is adequately fit by a line having a slope of - 0.26 per mil per degree Celsius (the equilibrium temperature dependence of calcite-water fractionation), suggesting that the temperature gradient of the Pacific Ocean during the early Pliocene was similar to that of today.
    Keywords: 16-158; 21-206; 21-207A; 21-208; 29-284; 29-284A; 32-310; 7-62A; 9-84; Antarctic Ocean/Tasman Sea/PLATEAU; Deep Sea Drilling Project; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP; DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation; Event label; Globocassidulina subglobosa, δ18O; Glomar Challenger; Leg16; Leg21; Leg29; Leg32; Leg7; Leg9; North Pacific; North Pacific/CONT RISE; North Pacific/RIDGE; Oridorsalis sp., δ18O; PC; Piston corer; Sample code/label; South Pacific/Tasman Sea/BASIN; South Pacific/Tasman Sea/CONT RISE; Uvigerina sp., δ18O; V28; V28-179; Vema
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 222 data points
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