Improvements on the back - calculation technique for estimating anthropogenic CO
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The back-calculation technique for evaluating the anthropogenic CO2 (CANT) input corrects total inorganic carbon for the remineralization of organic matter and the dissolution of calcium carbonate, along with subtracting the pre-industrial equilibrium total inorganic carbon. This technique is mainly dependent on the estimation of the preformed values of total alkalinity, oxygen and partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2). A new approach for estimating the preformed alkalinity (TA) in the North Atlantic Ocean is suggested. TA is parameterized as a function of the inorganic to organic carbon decomposition ratio in the water column in agreement with sediment trap data and a recent review by Milliman et al. (Deep-Sea Research I, 46, 1653-1669, 1999), which gives evidence for a considerable calcium carbonate dissolution in the upper 500-1000 m of the ocean, above the lysocline. We recalculated the CANT content in a section along the Eastern North Atlantic (OacesNAtlIIB-93) using this new TA, the Mehrbach et al. (Limnology and Oceanography, 8, 897-907, 1973) CO2 dissociation constants, and including the effect of water vapor pressure on estimation of the pre-industrial pCO2. Our findings lead us to conclude that the CO2 disequilibrium when water masses are formed is small and not significant. Direct and indirect evidence based on available high-quality CO2 data taken in formation areas in late winter conditions support this argument.
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