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Indian Ocean saturation profile

Saturation profiles for the northern Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and the central Indian Ocean (GEOSECS stations 31,221,450). [Pg.297]

Typical vertical saturation profiles for the North Atlantic, North Pacific, and Central Indian oceans are presented in Figure 4.10. The profiles in the Atlantic and Indian oceans are similar in shape, but Indian Ocean waters at these GEOSECS sites are definitely more undersaturated than the Atlantic Ocean. The saturation profile in the Pacific Ocean is complex. The water column between 1 and 4 km depth is close to equilibrium with calcite. This finding is primarily the result of a broad oxygen minimum-C02 maximum in mid-water and makes choosing the saturation depth (SD) where Oc = 1 difficult (the saturation depth is also often referred to as the saturation level SL). [Pg.144]


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