夏洛特女王湾陆架及近岸海域海相碳酸盐体系的回归表征

IF 3 3区 地球科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
A.A. Hare , W. Evans , H.V. Dosser , J.M. Jackson , S.R. Alin , C. Hannah , T. Ross , J.M. Klymak
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摘要

海洋碳酸盐系统测量对于了解海洋酸化和CaCO3饱和状态及其对海洋和人为过程的响应至关重要。在偏远沿海地区获取此类测量数据受到开发和部署这些参数的自主传感器的挑战,以及直接测量这些参数的复杂性和成本的限制。为了应对这一挑战,我们将一种通过代理变量估计碳酸盐岩系统参数的既定方法扩展到不列颠哥伦比亚省夏洛特女王湾的偏远水域。配对回归是根据瓶子样品和在该地区相交的近海和沿海水域的常见水文测量结果开发的,但总碱度和盐度之间保留了明显的关系。将这些回归模型应用于区域自主滑翔机数据表明,尽管沿海水域的回归不确定性较大,但从碳酸盐岩体系的角度来看,从陆地到陆架断裂的连续样带可以表征该陆架体系的既定特征。这些结果也为大陆架文石饱和度与区域风的关系提供了新的见解。这种方法将一种获取海相碳酸盐体系知识的工具扩展到东北太平洋沿海地区,在那里,水文数据更常用作代用。
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Regression-based characterization of the marine carbonate system across shelf and nearshore waters of Queen Charlotte Sound
Marine carbonate system measurements are essential for understanding ocean acidification and CaCO3 saturation states, and their response to oceanographic and anthropogenic processes. Acquiring such measurements in remote coastal areas is limited by challenges in the development and deployment of autonomous sensors for these parameters, and by the complexity and costs of directly measuring them. We address this challenge by extending an established method of estimating carbonate system parameters through proxy variables to the remote waters of Queen Charlotte Sound, British Columbia. Paired regressions are developed from bottle samples and common hydrographic measurements for both offshore and coastal waters that intersect in this region but retain distinct relationships between total alkalinity and salinity. Application of these regression models to regional autonomous glider data demonstrates that established features of this shelf system can be characterized from a carbonate system perspective along a contiguous transect from land to the shelf break, despite greater regression uncertainties in coastal water. These results also provide new insight into the dynamics of aragonite saturation on the shelf in relation to regional winds. This approach extends a tool to gain knowledge of the marine carbonate system to a coastal region of the northeast Pacific Ocean where hydrographic data used as proxies are more commonly available.
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Marine Chemistry
Marine Chemistry 化学-海洋学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
3.30%
发文量
70
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Marine Chemistry is an international medium for the publication of original studies and occasional reviews in the field of chemistry in the marine environment, with emphasis on the dynamic approach. The journal endeavours to cover all aspects, from chemical processes to theoretical and experimental work, and, by providing a central channel of communication, to speed the flow of information in this relatively new and rapidly expanding discipline.
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