海洋理工学会誌
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Print ISSN : 1341-2752
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全球規模での大気・海洋間CO2収支の積算における海表面温度データセットの相違による影響
長尾 祐哉鈴木 直弥高垣 直尚小森 悟照井 雅子
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2016 年 22 巻 1 号 p. 73-78

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Air-sea CO2 gas transfer velocity is used to estimate the air-sea CO2 gas flux and is generally expressed as a function of wind speed. There has been considerable research on the air-sea CO2 gas transfer velocity including wind speeds due to the fact that the difference in wind speeds impacts the air-sea CO2 gas flux. On the other hand, CO2 solubility to estimate the air-sea CO2 gas flux and the Schmidt number to measure the air-sea CO2 gas transfer velocity are expressed as a function of sea surface temperature. Given this, different data sets of global sea surface temperature have been proposed. Therefore, it is imperative to evaluate the effect of the air-sea CO2 gas flux caused by the difference in sea surface temperature. In this study, we estimated and then investigated the global air-sea CO2 gas flux using wind and wave data sets by ECMWF, as well as seven kinds of sea surface temperature data sets (ERA40, JRA-25, JRA-55, NCEP R1, NCEP R2, ERA-interim-high, and ERA-interim-low). Our findings show that the largest difference of the data sets in annual global air-sea CO2 gas flux was 13.2%, and the largest difference by 10-degree latitude was 0.11 (PgC/year) at 60–70 degrees south latitude. To conclude, these results clearly demonstrate that the difference in sea surface temperature has a significant effect on the air-sea CO2 gas flux.

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