Ocean Alkalinity, Buffering and Biogeochemical Processes

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作者
Middelburg, Jack J. [1 ]
Soetaert, Karline [2 ,3 ]
Hagens, Mathilde [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utrecht, Dept Earth Sci, Geosci, Utrecht, Netherlands
[2] Royal Netherlands Inst Sea Res NIOZ Yerseke, Dept Estuarine & Delta Syst, Yerseke, Netherlands
[3] Univ Utrecht, Yerseke, Netherlands
[4] Wageningen Univ, Soil Chem & Chem Soil Qual, Wageningen, Netherlands
关键词
alkalinity</AUTHOR_KEYWORD>; carbon</AUTHOR_KEYWORD>; buffering</AUTHOR_KEYWORD>; biogeochemistry</AUTHOR_KEYWORD>; modeling</AUTHOR_KEYWORD>; DISSOLVED INORGANIC CARBON; ACID-BASE PROPERTIES; CALCIUM-CARBONATE; ORGANIC-MATTER; MARINE-SEDIMENTS; COASTAL WATERS; ANTHROPOGENIC CO2; ION CONCENTRATION; ATMOSPHERIC CO2; CLIMATE-CHANGE;
D O I
10.1029/2019RG000681
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Alkalinity, the excess of proton acceptors over donors, plays a major role in ocean chemistry, in buffering and in calcium carbonate precipitation and dissolution. Understanding alkalinity dynamics is pivotal to quantify ocean carbon dioxide uptake during times of global change. Here we review ocean alkalinity and its role in ocean buffering as well as the biogeochemical processes governing alkalinity and pH in the ocean. We show that it is important to distinguish between measurable titration alkalinity and charge balance alkalinity that is used to quantify calcification and carbonate dissolution and needed to understand the impact of biogeochemical processes on components of the carbon dioxide system. A general treatment of ocean buffering and quantification via sensitivity factors is presented and used to link existing buffer and sensitivity factors. The impact of individual biogeochemical processes on ocean alkalinity and pH is discussed and quantified using these sensitivity factors. Processes governing ocean alkalinity on longer time scales such as carbonate compensation, (reversed) silicate weathering, and anaerobic mineralization are discussed and used to derive a close-to-balance ocean alkalinity budget for the modern ocean.
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