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      Towards an assessment of riverine dissolved organic carbon in surface waters of the western Arctic Ocean based on remote sensing and biogeochemical modeling

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      Biogeosciences
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          <p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Future climate warming of the Arctic could potentially enhance the load of terrigenous dissolved organic carbon (tDOC) of Arctic rivers due to increased carbon mobilization within watersheds. A greater flux of tDOC might impact the biogeochemical processes of the coastal Arctic Ocean (AO) and ultimately its capacity to absorb atmospheric CO<span class="inline-formula"><sub>2</sub></span>. In this study, we show that sea-surface tDOC concentrations simulated by a physical–biogeochemical coupled model in the Canadian Beaufort Sea for 2003–2011 compare favorably with estimates retrieved by satellite imagery. Our results suggest that, over spring–summer, tDOC of riverine origin contributes to 35<span class="thinspace"></span>% of primary production and that an equivalent of <span class="inline-formula">∼</span><span class="thinspace"></span>10<span class="thinspace"></span>% of tDOC is exported westwards with the potential of fueling the biological production of the eastern Alaskan nearshore waters. The combination of model and satellite data provides promising results to extend this work to the entire AO so as to quantify, in conjunction with in situ data, the expected changes in tDOC fluxes and their potential impact on the AO biogeochemistry at basin scale.</p>

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                Journal
                Biogeosciences
                Biogeosciences
                Copernicus GmbH
                1726-4189
                2018
                March 05 2018
                : 15
                : 5
                : 1335-1346
                Article
                10.5194/bg-15-1335-2018
                0e43e8b2-d582-408e-a0aa-6a2f2588976d
                © 2018

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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