Authors
Avan N Antia, Wolfgang Koeve, Gerhard Fischer, Thomas Blanz, Detlef Schulz‐Bull, Jan Schölten, Susanne Neuer, Klaus Kremling, Joachim Kuss, Rolf Peinert, Dirk Hebbeln, Ulrich Bathmann, Maureen Conte, Uwe Fehner, Bernt Zeitzschel
Publication date
2001/12
Journal
Global Biogeochemical Cycles
Volume
15
Issue
4
Pages
845-862
Description
Particle flux data from 27 sites in the Atlantic Ocean have been compiled in order to determine regional variations in the strength and efficiency of the biological pump and to quantify carbon fluxes over the ocean basin, thus estimating the potential oceanic sequestration of atmospheric CO2. An algorithm is derived relating annual particulate organic carbon (POC) flux to primary production and depth that yields variations in the export ratio (ER = POC flux/primary production) at 125 m of between 0.08 and 0.38 over the range of production from 50 to 400 g C m−2 yr−1. Significant regional differences in changes of the export ratio with depth are related to the temporal stability of flux. Sites with more pulsed export have higher export ratios at 125 m but show more rapid decreases of POC flux with depth, resulting in little geographic variation in fluxes below ∼3000 m. The opposing effects of organic carbon production and …
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