Mechanisms controlling air-sea gas exchange in the Baltic Sea

Carbon plays a major role in physical and biogeochemical processes in the atmosphere, the biosphere, and the ocean. CO2 and CH4 are two of the most common carbon-containing compounds in the atmosphere, also recognized as major greenhouse gases. The exchange of CO2 and CH4 between the ocean and the a...

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Main Author: Gutiérrez-Loza, Lucía
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Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Luft-, vatten- och landskapslära 2020
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-4097442020-05-20T03:30:30ZMechanisms controlling air-sea gas exchange in the Baltic SeaengGutiérrez-Loza, LucíaUppsala universitet, Luft-, vatten- och landskapslära2020Air-sea gas exchangeBaltic SeaCO2 fluxmethane fluxEarth and Related Environmental SciencesGeovetenskap och miljövetenskapCarbon plays a major role in physical and biogeochemical processes in the atmosphere, the biosphere, and the ocean. CO2 and CH4 are two of the most common carbon-containing compounds in the atmosphere, also recognized as major greenhouse gases. The exchange of CO2 and CH4 between the ocean and the atmosphere is an essential part of the global carbon cycle. The exchange is controlled by the air–sea concentration gradient and by the efficiency of the transfer processes. The lack of knowledge about the forcing mechanisms affecting the exchange of these climate-relevant gases is a major source of uncertainty in the estimation of the global oceanic contributions. Quantifying and understanding the air–sea exchange processes is essential to constrain the estimates and to improve our knowledge about the current and future climate. In this thesis, the mechanisms controlling the air–sea gas exchange in the Baltic Sea are investigated. The viability of micrometeorological techniques for CH4 monitoring in a coastal environment is evaluated. One year of semi-continuous measurements of air–sea CH4 fluxes using eddy covariance measurements suggests that the method is useful for CH4 flux estimations in marine environments. The measurements allow long-term monitoring at high frequency rates, thus, capturing the temporal variability of the flux. The region off Gotland is a net source of CH4, with both the air–sea concentration gradient and the wind as controlling mechanisms. A sensitivity analysis of the gas transfer velocity is performed to evaluate the effect of the forcing mechanisms controlling the air–sea CO2 exchange in the Baltic Sea. This analysis shows that the spatio-temporal variability of CO2 fluxes is strongly modulated by water-side convection, precipitation, and surfactants. The effect of these factors is relevant both at regional and global scales, as they are not included in the current budget estimates. Licentiate thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-409744application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Air-sea gas exchange
Baltic Sea
CO2 flux
methane flux
Earth and Related Environmental Sciences
Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap
spellingShingle Air-sea gas exchange
Baltic Sea
CO2 flux
methane flux
Earth and Related Environmental Sciences
Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap
Gutiérrez-Loza, Lucía
Mechanisms controlling air-sea gas exchange in the Baltic Sea
description Carbon plays a major role in physical and biogeochemical processes in the atmosphere, the biosphere, and the ocean. CO2 and CH4 are two of the most common carbon-containing compounds in the atmosphere, also recognized as major greenhouse gases. The exchange of CO2 and CH4 between the ocean and the atmosphere is an essential part of the global carbon cycle. The exchange is controlled by the air–sea concentration gradient and by the efficiency of the transfer processes. The lack of knowledge about the forcing mechanisms affecting the exchange of these climate-relevant gases is a major source of uncertainty in the estimation of the global oceanic contributions. Quantifying and understanding the air–sea exchange processes is essential to constrain the estimates and to improve our knowledge about the current and future climate. In this thesis, the mechanisms controlling the air–sea gas exchange in the Baltic Sea are investigated. The viability of micrometeorological techniques for CH4 monitoring in a coastal environment is evaluated. One year of semi-continuous measurements of air–sea CH4 fluxes using eddy covariance measurements suggests that the method is useful for CH4 flux estimations in marine environments. The measurements allow long-term monitoring at high frequency rates, thus, capturing the temporal variability of the flux. The region off Gotland is a net source of CH4, with both the air–sea concentration gradient and the wind as controlling mechanisms. A sensitivity analysis of the gas transfer velocity is performed to evaluate the effect of the forcing mechanisms controlling the air–sea CO2 exchange in the Baltic Sea. This analysis shows that the spatio-temporal variability of CO2 fluxes is strongly modulated by water-side convection, precipitation, and surfactants. The effect of these factors is relevant both at regional and global scales, as they are not included in the current budget estimates.
author Gutiérrez-Loza, Lucía
author_facet Gutiérrez-Loza, Lucía
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title Mechanisms controlling air-sea gas exchange in the Baltic Sea
title_short Mechanisms controlling air-sea gas exchange in the Baltic Sea
title_full Mechanisms controlling air-sea gas exchange in the Baltic Sea
title_fullStr Mechanisms controlling air-sea gas exchange in the Baltic Sea
title_full_unstemmed Mechanisms controlling air-sea gas exchange in the Baltic Sea
title_sort mechanisms controlling air-sea gas exchange in the baltic sea
publisher Uppsala universitet, Luft-, vatten- och landskapslära
publishDate 2020
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