Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
The Northern Adriatic is a shallow, semi-enclosed sub-basin surrounded by an industrialized area
in the northernmost part of the Mediterranean. The basin can be affected by intense air sea fluxes
(gas, heat and water) and significant ecosystem changes. Dense water may form during winter
(Northern Adriatic Dense Water, density anomalies > 29.2 kg m?³) and spread to the South along
the Italian coast. Consequently the North Adriatic Sea seems interesting to the ICOS targets and
the site in Gulf of Trieste, equipped for marine CO? measurements, was included in the ICOS Italy
network.
In the last few decades, ocean acidification of locally formed dense waters was estimated by non
continuous data, spanning 25 years (Luchetta et al. 2010), thus indicating the area is prone to
absorb CO? during winter. Then (2008), time series of the main physical and biogeochemical
parameters (T, S, DO, nutrients, pH, TA, TOC) started being collected once per month by the fixed
station (PALOMA) in the centre of the Gulf of Trieste. Gathered data indicate that dissolved CO? is
driven by the sea temperature, the Gulf of Trieste is under saturated (290
Iris type:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Air-sea fluxes; carbon dioxide; Gulf of Trieste; Climate changes
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