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Quasi-Synchronous Accumulation of Apparent Oxygen Utilization and Inorganic Carbon in the South Yellow Sea Cold Water Mass From Spring to Autumn: The Acidification Effect and Roles of Community Metabolic Processes, Water Mixing, and Spring Thermal State

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FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2022.858871

Keywords

coastal acidification; carbonate dynamics; the Yellow Sea; aragonite saturation state; acidification rate

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2020YFA0608301]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41849901, NORC2019-01, 42141001]
  3. Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences
  4. Center for Ocean Mega-Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences

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This study investigates the seasonal acidification in the South Yellow Sea (SYS) and finds that the acidification status of the cold water mass in summer and autumn is almost free from the potential impacts of weak water mixing and internal circulation. The Yellow Sea Warm Current only carries oceanic DIC into the SYS in winter and early spring.
To better understand seasonal acidification in the South Yellow Sea (SYS), four field surveys conducted in 2019 and the historical data obtained in 2018 were incorporated in this study. The lowest aragonite saturation state (omega(arag)) value of 1.15 was observed in the central SYS in late autumn. Despite interannual variations in the rate of net community respiration, the quasi-synchronous accumulation of apparent oxygen utilization and excess dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) relative to the air equilibrium were revealed in the SYS cold water mass (SYSCWM) from late spring to autumn. Correspondingly, the two acidification indexes (omega(arag) and pH) decreased in logarithmic forms in the SYSCWM in warm seasons. To examine the potential influences of hydrological dynamics on seasonal acidification in the SYSCWM, a three-endmember water-mixing model was applied. The results showed that the cumulative effect of various non-conservative processes on DIC was comparable with the excess DIC relative to the air equilibrium. This implied that the summer and autumn carbonate dynamics and the acidification status of the cold water mass were almost free from the potential impacts of the weak water mixing and internal circulation in summer and autumn in a given year. The Yellow Sea Warm Current carries oceanic DIC into the SYS only in winter and early spring. This study also showed that the re-equilibrium with atmospheric CO2 at given temperature in early spring determined the initial omega(arag) of the SYS before omega(arag) declining in late spring, summer, and autumn. The sensitivity of coastal omega(arag) changes to DIC addition is subject to both spatial and temporal variations.

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