Dataset: Air-Sea O2 Flux - Monthly Anomalies
Deployment: USJGOFS_SMP

Southern Ocean seasonal net production from atmospheric and ocean data sets
Co-Principal Investigator: 
Hernan Garcia (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA)
Dr Ralph Keeling (University of California-San Diego, UCSD-SIO)
BCO-DMO Data Manager: 
Cynthia L. Chandler (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, WHOI BCO-DMO)
Version: 
4 March 2002
Version Date: 
2002-03-04
Description

We propose to synthesize large-scale oceanic (dissolved
oxygen, dissolved inorganic carbon, sea-surface temperature, mixed layer
depth, heat flux) and atmospheric (O2/N2 ratio) datasets
at on large scales in the Southern Hemisphere south of 30 S.  The
chemical and physical datasets will be used to construct estimates of monthly,
zonally-averag ed net community production of organic carbon in the ocean
mixed layer.  Following these analyses, we will also investigate interannual
relationships between those variables (O2/N2, SST,
heat flux) which are available as continuous time-series with the goal
of understanding interannual controls on production and carbon cycling. 
Our study will clarify the magnitude of and large-scale controls on production
and carbon flux in the Southern Ocean and provide a basis for intercomparison
with independent estimates based on satellite-derived ocean color. 

These studies will also establish the basis for using atmospheric observations
for documenting and interpreting annual and interannual variations in the
future.

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