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The global carbon cycle: interactions between the atmosphere and ocean

Steven Emerson,John I. Hedges-2008-04-24-Cambridge University Press eBooks
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Cycling of carbon among the ocean, atmosphere and land is a fundamental component of the chemical perspective of oceanography because the fugacity () or partial pressure () of carbon dioxide is the most important greenhouse gas in the atmosphere (except for H2O, which behaves in a feedback rather than forcing capacity). Since there is about 50 times as much inorganic carbon dissolved in the sea as there is CO2 in the atmosphere, ocean carbonate chemistry has a great impact on in the atmosphere. On time scales of hundreds to a thousand years the main marine processes that influence in the atmosphere are the thermodynamic temperature dependence of CO2 solubility in seawater (the solubility pump), and the interplay between the rate of ocean circulation and the rate of biological carbon removal from the euphotic zone to the deeper reservoirs of the ocean (the biological pump). On longer time scales, of the order of one to tens of thousands of years, the preservation and dissolution of calc

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Cycling of carbon among the ocean, atmosphere and land is a fundamental component of the chemical perspective of oceanography because the fugacity () or partial pressure () of carbon dioxide is the most important greenhouse gas in the atmosphere (except for H2O, which behaves in a feedback rather than forcing capacity). Since there is about 50 times as much inorganic carbon dissolved in the sea as there is CO2 in the atmosphere, ocean carbonate chemistry has a great impact on in the atmosphere. On time scales of hundreds to a thousand years the main marine processes that influence in the atmosphere are the thermodynamic temperature dependence of CO2 solubility in seawater (the solubility pump), and the interplay between the rate of ocean circulation and the rate of biological carbon removal from the euphotic zone to the deeper reservoirs of the ocean (the biological pump). On longer time scales, of the order of one to tens of thousands of years, the preservation and dissolution of calc

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Atmosphere (unit)SeawaterCarbon cycleCarbon dioxideCarbonateOceanographyEnvironmental scienceCarbon fibers

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