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3-Year Observation of the CH4 across the sea surface in the Western Arctic Ocean

Authors :
Tae Siek Rhee
Young Shin Kwon
Mi-Seon Kim
Scott Dalimore
Charles Paull
Jong Kuk Hong
Young Keun Jin
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Copernicus GmbH, 2023.

Abstract

Methane (CH4) is one of the most important greenhouse gases on Earth. Recent finding of the strong CH4 emissions in the Arctic Seas with shrinking the sea ice may amplify the Arctic warming leading to the positive feedback in the Arctic climate. Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) has ongoing interest in Arctic environmental conditions including the potential release of the CH4 from the seabed to the water column and finally, further to the atmosphere. During the last 13 years throughout a series of campaigns on the Korean ice-breaker, R/V Araon, we measured CH4 concentrations at the surface ocean and overlying air in summer season to estimate the emissions from the western arctic seas including the Chukchi Sea, the Beaufort Sea, and the East Siberian Sea. We compare each of these seas and the Central Arctic Ocean covering the deep Arctic Ocean basin. The surface ocean showed super-saturation almost everywhere with respect to the CH4 in the overlying air. Nonetheless, we have insufficient regional coverage to assess any possible saturation anomaly trend in each sea. Flux densities of outgassing CH4 are modestly larger than the global mean value of the continental shelf except for the Central Arctic Ocean where the CH4 emission is slightly lower. Our estimate of CH4 emission in the East Siberian Sea is far larger than other Arctic Seas abiding by the previous observations, but its magnitude is far lower due likely to the distance from the hot spot area. Future methane flux studies should be extended to shallow, nearshore environments where rate of permafrost degradation should be greatest in response to ongoing marine transgression.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........37211ac4146930a1c2c7c78657f16c09
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-10826