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Air-sea exchange of CO2

In oceanic biogeochemistry, the solubility pump is a physico-chemical process that transports carbon as dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) from the ocean's surface to its interior.

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Solubility pump

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reduced solubility of the gas. The solubility pump has a biological counterpart known as the biological pump. For an overview of both pumps, see Raven...

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Dissolved inorganic carbon

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carbonate pump could be termed the carbonate counter pump. It works counter to the biological pump by counteracting the CO2 flux from the biological pump. Oceanographers...

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Biological pump

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through the oceans. These three pumps are: (1) the solubility pump, (2) the carbonate pump, and (3) the biological pump. The total active pool of carbon...

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Oceanic carbon cycle

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through the oceans. These three pumps are: (1) the solubility pump, (2) the carbonate pump, and (3) the biological pump. The total active pool of carbon...

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Continental shelf pump

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formulated by Tsunogai et al. (1999), the pump is believed to occur where the solubility and biological pumps interact with a local hydrography that feeds...

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Hydrogen ion

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ocean is facilitated by two systems, the biological pump and the solubility pump. The solubility pump is a physico-chemical process that transfers CO2 at...

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Carbon sequestration

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ocean naturally sequesters carbon through different processes. The solubility pump moves carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into the surface ocean where...

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Whale feces

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the typical flow of nutrients in the ocean's biological pump, contributing to the "whale pump." Whales feed at deeper levels where krill is found, and...

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Carbonate compensation depth

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Below it, waters are undersaturated, because of both the increasing solubility with depth and the release of CO2 from organic matter decay, and CaCO3...

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Marine snow

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photic zone to the aphotic zone below, which is referred to as the biological pump. Export production is the amount of organic matter produced in the ocean...

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Photorespiration

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enediol intermediate is less stable. Increasing temperatures also lower the solubility of CO2, thus lowering the concentration of CO2 relative to O 2 in the...

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Carbon cycle

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pumping. The pump transfers about 11 billion tonnes of carbon every year into the ocean's interior. An ocean without the biological pump would result...

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Total organic carbon

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Carbon pumps Biological pump Martin curve Solubility pump Lipid pump Marine snow Microbial loop Viral shunt Jelly pump Whale pump Continental shelf pump Carbon...

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Primary production

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and services (1-5% of global total) that the oceans provide. Biological pump Biomass (ecology) f-ratio Productivity Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) Lists of organisms...

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Net ecosystem production

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portal Biology portal Primary production Ecosystem respiration Biological pump Oceanic carbon cycle Lake metabolism f-ratio Biomass (ecology) Biogeochemical...

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C4 carbon fixation

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temperatures. Higher CO2 concentration overcomes the reduction of gas solubility with temperature (Henry's law). The CO2 concentrating mechanism also maintains...

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Climate change feedbacks

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this is the ocean, which absorbs anthropogenic CO2 via the so-called solubility pump. At present this accounts for only about one third of the current emissions...

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Bathypelagic zone

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(POC) in the underlying sediments via the biological carbon pump, and the solubility pump of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) into the ocean interior...

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Particulate inorganic carbon

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carbonate pump acts as a negative feedback on CO2 taken into the ocean by the solubility pump. It occurs with lesser magnitude than the solubility pump. The...

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Total inorganic carbon

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Carbon pumps Biological pump Martin curve Solubility pump Lipid pump Marine snow Microbial loop Viral shunt Jelly pump Whale pump Continental shelf pump Carbon...

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Total carbon

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Carbon pumps Biological pump Martin curve Solubility pump Lipid pump Marine snow Microbial loop Viral shunt Jelly pump Whale pump Continental shelf pump Carbon...

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Redfield ratio

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Carbon pumps Biological pump Martin curve Solubility pump Lipid pump Marine snow Microbial loop Viral shunt Jelly pump Whale pump Continental shelf pump Carbon...

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Marine biogeochemical cycles

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through the oceans. These three pumps are: (1) the solubility pump, (2) the carbonate pump, and (3) the biological pump. The total active pool of carbon...

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Particulate organic matter

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and eventually to sediments, and is thus a key component of the biological pump. Soil organic matter is anything in the soil of biological origin. Carbon...

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Atmospheric methane

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Carbon pumps Biological pump Martin curve Solubility pump Lipid pump Marine snow Microbial loop Viral shunt Jelly pump Whale pump Continental shelf pump Carbon...

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Permafrost carbon cycle

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Carbon pumps Biological pump Martin curve Solubility pump Lipid pump Marine snow Microbial loop Viral shunt Jelly pump Whale pump Continental shelf pump Carbon...

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