Title of article :
Time series of carbonate system variables off Otaru coast in Hokkaido, Japan
Author/Authors :
Ai Sakamoto، نويسنده , , Yutaka W. Watanabe، نويسنده , , Masato Osawa، نويسنده , , KazuoKido، نويسنده , , Shinichiro Noriki، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
We report several biogeochemical parameters (dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), total alkalinity (TA),
dissolved oxygen (DO), phosphate (PO4), nitrateþ nitrite (NO3þ NO2), silicate (Si(OH)4)) in a region off
Otaru coast in Hokkaido, Japan on a ‘‘weekly’’ basis during the period of April 2002–May 2003. To better
understand the long-term temporal variations of the main factors affecting CO2 flux in this coastal region
and its role as a sink/source of atmospheric CO2, we constructed an algorithm of DIC and TA using other
hydrographic properties. We estimated the CO2 flux across the air–sea interface by using the classical
bulk method. During 1998–2003 in our study region, the estimated fCO2sea ranged about 185–335 matm.
The maximum of fCO2sea in the summer was primarily due to the change of water temperature. The
minimum of fCO2sea in the early spring can be explained not only by the change of water temperature but
also the change of nutrients and chlorophyll-a. To clarify the factors affecting fCO2sea (water temperature,
salinity, and biological activity), we carried out a sensitivity analysis of these effects on the variation of
fCO2sea. In spring, the biological effect had the largest effect for the minimum of fCO2sea (40%). In summer,
the water temperature effect had the largest effect for the maximum of fCO2sea (25%). In fall, the water
temperature effect had the largest effect for the minimum of fCO2sea (53%). In winter, the biological effect
had the largest effect for the minimum of fCO2sea (35%).
We found that our study region was a sink region of CO2 throughout a year ( 0.78 mol/m2/yr). Furthermore,
we estimated that the increase of fCO2sea was about 0.56 matm/yr under equilibrium with the
atmospheric CO2 content for the period 1998–2003, with the temporal changes in the variables (T, S, PO4)
on fCO2sea, thus as the maximum trend of each variable on fCO2sea was 0.22 matm/yr, and the trend of
residual fCO2 including gas exchange was 0.34 matm/yr. This result suggests that interaction among
variables would affect gas exchange between air and sea effects on fCO2sea. We conclude that this study
region as a representative coastal region of marginal seas of the North Pacific is special because it was
measured, but there is no particular significance in comparison to any other area.
Keywords :
Otaru coast , CO2 (carbon dioxide)coastal regionsensitivity analysisinterannual variations of fCO2sea (fCO2 in thesea) and DIC (dissolved inorganic carbon)Japan , Hokkaido
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science