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.
reduced solubility of the gas. The solubilitypump has a biological counterpart known as the biological pump. For an overview of both pumps, see Raven...
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...
through the oceans. These three pumps are: (1) the solubilitypump, (2) the carbonate pump, and (3) the biological pump. The total active pool of carbon...
through the oceans. These three pumps are: (1) the solubilitypump, (2) the carbonate pump, and (3) the biological pump. The total active pool of carbon...
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...
ocean is facilitated by two systems, the biological pump and the solubilitypump. The solubilitypump is a physico-chemical process that transfers CO2 at...
ocean naturally sequesters carbon through different processes. The solubilitypump moves carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into the surface ocean where...
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...
Below it, waters are undersaturated, because of both the increasing solubility with depth and the release of CO2 from organic matter decay, and CaCO3...
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...
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...
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...
and services (1-5% of global total) that the oceans provide. Biological pump Biomass (ecology) f-ratio Productivity Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) Lists of organisms...
temperatures. Higher CO2 concentration overcomes the reduction of gas solubility with temperature (Henry's law). The CO2 concentrating mechanism also maintains...
this is the ocean, which absorbs anthropogenic CO2 via the so-called solubilitypump. At present this accounts for only about one third of the current emissions...
(POC) in the underlying sediments via the biological carbon pump, and the solubilitypump of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) into the ocean interior...
carbonate pump acts as a negative feedback on CO2 taken into the ocean by the solubilitypump. It occurs with lesser magnitude than the solubilitypump. The...
through the oceans. These three pumps are: (1) the solubilitypump, (2) the carbonate pump, and (3) the biological pump. The total active pool of carbon...
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...