Advances in Quantifying Air-Sea Gas Exchange and Environmental Forcing
NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories · University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory · +4 more institutions
Abstract
The past decade has seen a substantial amount of research on air-sea gas exchange and its environmental controls. These studies have significantly advanced the understanding of processes that control gas transfer, led to higher quality field measurements, and improved estimates of the flux of climate-relevant gases between the ocean and atmosphere. This review discusses the fundamental principles of air-sea gas transfer and recent developments in gas transfer theory, parameterizations, and measurement techniques in the context of the exchange of carbon dioxide. However, much of this discussion is applicable to any sparingly soluble, non-reactive gas. We show how the use of global variables of environmental…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 13.40
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 157
Authors
5- RWRik WanninkhofCorresponding
NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories
- WEWilliam E. Asher
University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory
- DTDavid T. Ho
University of Hawaii System
- CSColm Sweeney
NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory
- WRWade R. McGillis
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University
Topics & keywords
- Environmental science
- Forcing (mathematics)
- Context (archaeology)
- Climatology
- Air quality index
- Carbon dioxide
- Atmospheric sciences
- Meteorology
- Life below water