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Concentration of atmospheric and oceanic carbon dioxide: 2012 Northwest Pacific Transect

Atmospheric and oceanic carbon dioxide in the marine boundary layer was monitored from July 14 to July 29 by the Non-Dispersive Infrared Analyser along the cruise track of R/V Araon from Incheon to Nome, Alaska, carrying out a series of expeditions in the Northwest Pacific Transect. The air inlet to the instrument was located at 29 m asl and the sea water inlet to the instrument was located at 7 m depth. Underway measurement of CO2 in the surface ocean and the air above enables us to estimate ocean uptake and emission of CO2 in global scale. Accurate assessment of the sea–air CO2 flux and its time–space variability is important information for the improvement of our understanding of the global carbon cycle and the prognosis for the future atmospheric CO2 concentration and future enviromental change.

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DOI
https://dx.doi.org/doi:10.22663/KOPRI-KPDC-00000368
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Science Keyword
ISO Topic
CLIMATOLOGY/METEOROLOGY/ATMOSPHERE
Platforms
ARAON (Icebreaker Research Vessel, KOPRI)
Instruments
NDIR(Non-Dispersive Infrared Analyser)
Personnel
  • Tae Siek Rhee (rhee@kopri.re.kr)
Project
Research period
2012-07-14 ~ 2012-07-29
2012-09-12 ~ 2012-09-24
Create/Update Date
2013-07-04 / 2013-07-04
Location
Continent > North America > United States Of America > Alaska
Dataset
Concentration of atmospheric and oceanic carbon dioxide: 2012 Northwest Pacific Transect Impact of the ocean-atmosphere interactions in the polar and low-latitude oceans to the climate change Tae Siek Rhee
Citation
The data(KOPRI-KPDC-00000368) used in this work was provided by the Korea Polar Research Institute.

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