학술논문

Climatically-active gases in the Eastern Boundary Upwelling and Oxygen Minimum Zone (OMZ) systems
Document Type
Conference
Source
2012 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2012 IEEE International. :6150-6153 Jul, 2012
Subject
Geoscience
Signal Processing and Analysis
Computing and Processing
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Satellites
Atmospheric modeling
Spatial resolution
Atmospheric measurements
Ocean temperature
Computational modeling
Air-Sea Interactions
Fluxes
Green House Gases
Satellite Retrieval
Partial differential equations
Language
ISSN
2153-6996
2153-7003
Abstract
The EBUS (Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems) and OMZs (Oxygen Minimum Zone) contribute very significantly to the gas exchange between the ocean and the atmosphere, notably with respect to the greenhouse gases (hereafter GHG). From in-situ ocean measurements, the uncertainty of the net global ocean-atmosphere CO 2 fluxes is between 20 and 30%, and could be much higher in the EBUS-OMZ. Off Peru, very few in-situ data are available presently, which justifies alternative approaches for assessing these fluxes. In this contribution we introduce