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Direct measurements of CO2 flux in the Greenland Sea

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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 38, Issue -, Pages -

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2011GL047722

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  1. Norwegian Research Council [185093/S30]
  2. CARBOOCEAN EU IP [5111176-2]

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During summer 2006 eddy correlation CO2 fluxes were measured in the Greenland Sea using a novel system set-up with two shrouded LICOR-7500 detectors. One detector was used exclusively to determine, and allow the removal of, the bias on CO2 fluxes due to sensor motion. A recently published correction method for the CO2-H2O cross-correlation was applied to the data set. We show that even with shrouded sensors the data require significant correction due to this cross-correlation. This correction adjusts the average CO2 flux by an order of magnitude from -6.7 x 10(-2) mol m(-2) day(-1) to -0.61 x 10(-2) mol m(-2) day(-1), making the corrected fluxes comparable to those calculated using established parameterizations for transfer velocity. Citation: Lauvset, S. K., W. R. McGillis, L. Bariteau, C. W. Fairall, T. Johannessen, A. Olsen, and C. J. Zappa (2011), Direct measurements of CO2 flux in the Greenland Sea, Geophys. Res. Lett., 38, L12603, doi:10.1029/2011GL047722.

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