EGU2020-18281
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-18281
EGU General Assembly 2020
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Can ocean deoxygenation accelerate global warming via enhanced marine N2O production?

Angela Landolfi1,2 and Wolfgang Koeve2
Angela Landolfi and Wolfgang Koeve
  • 1CNR, ISMAR, Roma, Italy (angela.landolfi@artov.ismar.cnr.it)
  • 2GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research, KielH

Ocean warming is projected to cause marine deoxygenation, reduce solubility, affect ocean circulation and enhance metabolic rates over this century. These changes, affecting oceanic N2O production and emissions, have been suggested to potentially rise atmospheric N2O concentrations and increase the positive feedback to anthropogenic climate change.However, current global model projections all suggest a decline in marine N2O emissions under global warming but the processes leading to this decline are poorly constrained. Here, using an Earth system model of intermediate complexity, we disentangle the contribution of ocean deoxygenation and the direct and indirect warming effects on oceanic N2O production and emissions changes under RCP8.5 emission scenario. We find that ocean deoxygenation and warming-reduced N2O solubility do in fact increase oceanic N2O emissions, however this increase is overcompensated by ocean circulation slow-down and reduced export production, suggesting a neglectable N2O-emssion feedback to climate on centennial timescales.

How to cite: Landolfi, A. and Koeve, W.: Can ocean deoxygenation accelerate global warming via enhanced marine N2O production? , EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-18281, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-18281, 2020

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