Globalizing results from ocean in situ iron fertilization studies
Laboratoire d'Océanographie et du Climat : Expérimentations et Approches Numériques · Institut de Recherche pour le Développement · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Despite the growing number of in situ iron fertilization experiments, the efficiency of such fertilization to sequester atmospheric CO 2 remains largely unknown. For the first time, a global ocean biogeochemical model has been evaluated against those experiments and then used to estimate the effect of a long‐term and large‐scale iron addition on atmospheric CO 2 . The model reproduces the observed timing and amplitude in chlorophyll, the shift in ecosystem composition, and the pCO 2 drawdown; it also proves to be of utility in interpreting the observations. However, a full ocean fertilization during 100 years results in a 33 μatm decrease in atmospheric CO 2 , that is 2 to 3 times smaller than found…
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2Topics & keywords
- Iron fertilization
- Biogeochemical cycle
- Environmental science
- Human fertilization
- Oceanography
- Ecosystem
- In situ
- Chlorophyll a
- Life below water