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The Southern Ocean with the largest uptake of anthropogenic nitrogen into the ocean interior
Pan, X.L.; Li, B.F.; Watanabe, Y.W. (2020). The Southern Ocean with the largest uptake of anthropogenic nitrogen into the ocean interior. NPG Scientific Reports 10(1): 6 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-65661-2
In: Scientific Reports (Nature Publishing Group). Nature Publishing Group: London. ISSN 2045-2322; e-ISSN 2045-2322, more
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  • Pan, X.L.
  • Li, B.F.
  • Watanabe, Y.W.

Abstract
    The oceanic external nitrogen (Nex) deposition to the global ocean is expected to rise significantly owing to human activities. The Southern Ocean (SO) is an important pathway, which brings external influences into the ocean interior. It touches the borders of several developing countries that emit a large amount of anthropogenic nitrogen. To comprehend the dynamics of Nex in the SO, we developed a new method to assess the change in the oceanic uptake of Nex (ΔNex) in the entire SO. We obtained the spatiotemporal distribution of ΔNex in the SO by applying this method to a high-resolution grid data constructed using ship-based observations. During the 1990s to the 2010s, Nex increased significantly by 67 ± 1 Tg-N year−1 in the SO. By comparing this value with the rate of Nex deposition to the ocean, the SO has received ~70% of Nex deposition to the global ocean, indicating that it is the largest uptake region of anthropogenic nitrogen into the ocean interior.

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