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Scales and drivers of seasonal pCO^sub 2^ dynamics and net ecosystem exchange along the coastal waters of southeastern Arabian Sea

The impact of seasonal coastal upwelling on the dynamics of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and sea-air fluxes of CO2 along the coastal waters of Kochi was investigated during 2015, as a part of Ecosystem Modelling Project. The surface water pCO2 varied from 396 to 630 µatm during the study period....

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Published in:Marine pollution bulletin 2017-08, Vol.121 (1/2), p.372
Main Authors: Kanuri, Vishnu Vardhan, Gijjapu, Durga Rao, Munnooru, Kumaraswami, Sura, Appalanaidu, Patra, Sivaji, Vinjamuri, Ranga Rao, Karri, Ramu
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Summary:The impact of seasonal coastal upwelling on the dynamics of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and sea-air fluxes of CO2 along the coastal waters of Kochi was investigated during 2015, as a part of Ecosystem Modelling Project. The surface water pCO2 varied from 396 to 630 µatm during the study period. Significant inter-seasonal variations were found in the distribution of physico-chemical variables and surface pCO2. An increase of 102.1 µatm of pCO2 was noticed over a two-decade period with a rate of 5.3 µatm y- 1. There was an agreement between the fluxes of CO2 and net ecosystem production (NEP) with respect to the trophic status while NEP was higher than CO2 fluxes by a factor of 3.9. The annual net ecosystem exchange (NEE) was estimated to be 15.02 mmol C m-2 d-1 indicating that the coastal waters of Kochi are highly heterotrophic in nature.
ISSN:0025-326X
1879-3363