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Third Revision of the Global Surface Seawater Dimethyl Sulfide Climatology (DMSRev3).
- Source :
- Earth System Science Data Discussions; 9/28/2021, p1-56, 56p
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- This paper presents an updated estimation of the bottom-up global surface seawater dimethyl sulfide (DMS) climatology. This update, called DMS-Rev3, is the third of its kind and includes five significant changes from the last climatology, 'L11' (Lana et al., 2011) that was released about a decade ago. The first change is the inclusion of new observations that have become available over the last decade, creating a database of 872,427 observations leading to a ~18-fold increase in raw data as compared to the last estimation The second is significant improvements in data handling, processing, and filtering, to avoid biases due to different observation frequencies which results from different measurement techniques. Thirdly, we incorporate the dynamic seasonal changes observed in the geographic boundaries of the ocean biogeochemical provinces. The fourth change involves the refinement of the interpolation algorithm used to fill in the missing data. And finally, an upgraded smoothing algorithm based on observed DMS variability length scales (VLS) helps to reproduce a more realistic distribution of the DMS concentration data. The results show that DMS-Rev3 estimates the global annual mean DMS concentration to be ~1.87 nM (2.35 nM without a sea-ice mask), i.e., about 4% lower than the previous bottom-up 'L11' climatology. However, significant regional differences of more than 100% as compared to L11 are observed. The global sea to air flux of DMS is estimated at ~27 TgS yr<superscript>-1</superscript> which is about 4% lower than L11, although, like the DMS distribution, large regional differences were observed. The largest changes are observed in high concentration regions such as the polar oceans, although oceanic regions that were under-sampled in the past also show large differences between revisions of the climatology. Finally, DMS-Rev3 reduces the previously observed patchiness in high productivity regions. Plain Language Summary The third climatological estimation of sea-surface DMS concentrations based on in-situ measurements was created. The update includes a much larger input dataset and includes improvements in the data unification, filtering, and smoothing algorithm. The DMS-Rev3 climatology provides more realistic monthly estimates of DMS and shows significant regional differences compared to the past climatologies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- DIMETHYL sulfide
CLIMATOLOGY
SEAWATER
INTERPOLATION algorithms
GEOGRAPHIC boundaries
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 18663591
- Database :
- Complementary Index
- Journal :
- Earth System Science Data Discussions
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 152754280
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2021-236