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Daniel Ford, University of Exeter-The modification of air-sea CO2 fluxes by mesoscale eddies within the South Atlantic and global oceans
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October 8th, 2024 3:05pm-4:05pm Clark 507

Title: The modification of air-sea CO2fluxes by mesoscale eddies within the South Atlantic and global oceans

Abstract: Mesoscale eddies areknown to modify the physical, biological and chemical characteristics of theocean compared to their surrounding environment. These modifications are likelyto affect the air-sea CO2 flux, but previous research provides onlya temporal snapshot of single eddies and how they may modify the air-sea CO2flux. Using Lagrangian tracking and a synergy of in situ, satellite andreanalysis observations we estimate the effect of long lived mesoscale eddies (lifetimes> 1 year) on the air-sea CO2 flux in the South Atlantic Ocean,throughout their lifetimes. We show for 67 eddies in South Atlantic Ocean anenhancement in the air-sea CO2 sink. But this poses the question, doeddies enhance the air-sea CO2 sink globally? Here I will alsopresent preliminary research that refines the methodology implemented for the SouthAtlantic Ocean and apply it to long lived eddies in the global oceans.