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Estimation of the oxygen and CO2 mean exchange between the ocean and the atmosphere in key areas of the ocean

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Current estimations of gas exchange between the ocean and the atmosphere are based on the concepts about diffusive gas transfer across the interface and about a stationary character of the processes; however, under a strong wind, these concepts are invalid. Transfer equations for gas constitutents of the air are incorporated into a numerical model of a nonstationary upper layer of the ocean. These equations contain the source function—gas transfer by bubbles, which becomes noticeable even at a wind speed of 8–10 m/s. The fluxes of oxygen and CO2 are calculated at a specified wind speed, dependences of these fluxes on the wind speed are constructed, and estimates for the average annual fluxes are obtained for several areas of the Gulf Stream and Kuroshio. A substantial change in the difference of the air-water gas contents under a strong wind, caused by the turbulent exchange growth and appreciably affecting the gas exchange, is noted. The influence of the carbonate system of seawater on the CO2 transfer during a storm is estimated. The results obtained are compared to the estimates based on the traditional approach.

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Original Russian Text © R.S. Bortkovski, 2006, published in Izvestiya AN. Fizika Atmosfery i Okeana, 2006, Vol. 42, No. 2, pp. 250–257.

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Bortkovski, R.S. Estimation of the oxygen and CO2 mean exchange between the ocean and the atmosphere in key areas of the ocean. Izv. Atmos. Ocean. Phys. 42, 228–235 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0001433806020095

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