INORGANIC CARBON SYSTEM AND CONTROLS IN THE CHUKCHI SEA OF THE ARCTIC OCEAN OBSERVED FOR TWO YEARS.
            
                
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Title
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INORGANIC CARBON SYSTEM AND CONTROLS IN THE CHUKCHI SEA OF THE ARCTIC OCEAN OBSERVED FOR TWO YEARS.
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INORGANIC CARBON SYSTEM AND CONTROLS IN THE CHUKCHI SEA OF THE ARCTIC OCEAN OBSERVED FOR TWO YEARS.
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Authors
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Rhee, Tae Siek
 Jeaon, Hyunduck
 Lee, Sang H.
 Shin, Hyoung Chul
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Keywords
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Chukchi sea; Inorganic carbon
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Issue Date
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2012
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Citation
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Rhee, Tae Siek, et al. 2012. INORGANIC CARBON SYSTEM AND CONTROLS IN THE CHUKCHI SEA OF THE ARCTIC OCEAN OBSERVED FOR TWO YEARS.. 극지연구소. 극지연구소. 2012.11.27~.
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Abstract
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The Arctic Ocean has potential to take up atmospheric CO2 owing to high biological productivity 
driven by melting sea-ice. The sea-ice coverage in Arctic summer has been dwindled since 1970s. 
Biological production and CO2 fluxes in the Arctic Ocean are highly dependent on sea-ice coverage 
and the formation and melt of sea ice as well. In order to study the inorganic carbon system in 
Arctic surface water in response to sea ice melt, shipborne measurements were conducted along 
Northwind Ridge and western boundary of Canada Basin in July 2010 and Chukchi Borderland and 
Mendeleev Ridge in August 2011. Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), total alkalinity (TA), and 
dissolved CO2 (pCO2) were measured in the study area. Seawater samples for DIC and TA were 
collected onboard of the Korean ice-breaking research vessel, Araon, and were analyzed in the 
laboratory. pCO2 on the surface water was measured underway using an automated flowing pCO2 
measuring system. Together with fundamental hydrographic parameters such as temperature, salinity, 
nutrients, and dissolved oxygen, we will discuss the spatial variation of inorganic carbon system 
and controls in the Chukchi Sea in the presentation. .Arctic Ocean are highly dependent on sea-ice coverage 
and the formation and melt of sea ice as well. In order to study the inorganic carbon system in 
Arctic surface water in response to sea ice melt, shipborne measurements were conducted along 
Northwind Ridge and western boundary of Canada Basin in July 2010 and Chukchi Borderland and 
Mendeleev Ridge in August 2011. Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), total alkalinity (TA), and 
dissolved CO2 (pCO2) were measured in the study area. Seawater samples for DIC and TA were 
collected onboard of the Korean ice-breaking research vessel, Araon, and were analyzed in the 
laboratory. pCO2 on the surface water was measured underway using an automated flowing pCO2 
measuring system. Together with fundamental hydrographic pa
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/8371
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Conference Name
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극지연구소
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Conference Place
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극지연구소
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Conference Date
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2012.11.27~
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Proceeding
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Pro(초록)국내
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- 2011-2013, Impact of the ocean-atmosphere interactions in the polar and low-latitude oceans to the climate change (11-13) / Rhee, Tae Siek (PG11030, PG12030, PE13410, PE12220, PE12410)
 
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