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Article Dans Une Revue Geophysical Research Letters Année : 2007

Effect of land-ice melting and associated changes in the AMOC result in little overall impact on oceanic CO 2 uptake

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The impact of Greenland Ice Sheet (GIS) melting and associated weakening in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) on carbon uptake is quantitatively evaluated using coupled climate and biogeochemistry models. We compare two 140-yr global warming scenarios, forced by the same increase in atmospheric CO 2 , but with different GIS melting rates. The AMOC weakening in our 2 scenarios is À47% and À21% at 4 Â CO 2 when the melting of GIS is or is not considered, respectively. We find that GIS melting and AMOC-induced weakening have little influence on the CO 2 uptake. By isolating the specific effects of salinity and temperature changes on carbon uptake, we find that opposing processes tend to limit the effect of GIS melting. Indeed, in the GIS melting scenario, less saline and cooler waters in high latitudes northern seas tend to increase CO 2 uptake and counterbalance the decreasing CO 2 uptake that follows from circulation changes alone.
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D. Swingedouw, L. Bopp, A. Matras, P. Braconnot. Effect of land-ice melting and associated changes in the AMOC result in little overall impact on oceanic CO 2 uptake. Geophysical Research Letters, 2007, 34 (23), pp.L23706. ⟨10.1029/2007GL031990⟩. ⟨hal-03023504⟩
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