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The FluxEngine air–sea gas flux toolbox: simplified interface and extensions for in situ analyses and multiple sparingly soluble gases

机译:Fluxengine Air-Sea Gas Flux工具箱:用于原位分析的简化界面和延伸,以及多种污点可溶性气体

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The flow (flux) of climate-critical gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO2), between the ocean and the atmosphere is a fundamental component of our climate and an important driver of the biogeochemical systems within the oceans. Therefore, the accurate calculation of these air–sea gas fluxes is critical if we are to monitor the oceans and assess the impact that these gases are having on Earth's climate and ecosystems. FluxEngine is an open-source software toolbox that allows users to easily perform calculations of air–sea gas fluxes from model, in?situ, and Earth observation data. The original development and verification of the toolbox was described in a previous publication. The toolbox has now been considerably updated to allow for its use as a Python library, to enable simplified installation, to ensure verification of its installation, to enable the handling of multiple sparingly soluble gases, and to enable the greatly expanded functionality for supporting in situ dataset analyses. This new functionality for supporting in situ analyses includes user-defined grids, time periods and projections, the ability to reanalyse in situ CO2 data to a common temperature dataset, and the ability to easily calculate gas fluxes using in situ data from drifting buoys, fixed moorings, and research cruises. Here we describe these new capabilities and demonstrate their application through illustrative case studies. The first case study demonstrates the workflow for accurately calculating CO2 fluxes using in situ data from four research cruises from the Surface Ocean CO2 ATlas (SOCAT) database. The second case study calculates air–sea CO2 fluxes using in situ data from a fixed monitoring station in the Baltic Sea. The third case study focuses on nitrous oxide (N2O) and, through a user-defined gas transfer parameterisation, identifies that biological surfactants in the North Atlantic could suppress individual N2O sea–air gas fluxes by up to 13 %. The fourth and final case study illustrates how a dissipation-based gas transfer parameterisation can be implemented and used. The updated version of the toolbox (version 3) and all documentation is now freely available.
机译:气候临界气体(例如二氧化碳(CO2),海洋和大气之间的流动(焊剂)是我们气候的基本组成部分,以及海洋中生物地球化学系统的重要驾驶员。因此,如果我们要监测海洋并评估这些气体在地球的气候和生态系统的影响,那么对这些空中海气瓶的准确计算至关重要。 Fluxengine是一个开源软件工具箱,允许用户轻松地从模型中进行空气海气通量的计算,进步和地球观测数据。工具箱的原始开发和验证已在上一个发布中描述。该工具箱现在已被大幅更新,以便将其用作Python库,以实现简化的安装,以确保其安装验证,以使多种污点可溶性气体处理,并实现最大扩展的功能数据集分析。这种用于支持原位分析的新功能包括用户定义的网格,时间段和投影,将原位CO2数据重新分析到公共温度数据集,以及通过以原位数据从漂移浮标,固定地计算气体通量的能力系泊和研究巡航。在这里,我们通过说明性案例研究描述了这些新功能并展示了他们的应用。第一种案例研究展示了使用来自Surface Ocean Co2 Atlas(SoCAT)数据库的四个研究巡航使用原位数据来准确计算CO2通量的工作流程。第二种案例研究通过来自波罗的海的固定监测站的原位数据计算空中海洋二氧化碳通量。第三种案例研究侧重于氧化亚氮(N2O),并且通过用户定义的气体转移参数化,鉴定北大西洋中的生物表面活性剂可以将单个N2O海空气通量抑制高达13%。第四个和最后的案例研究说明了如何实现和使用基于耗散的气体转移参数化。 Toolbox(版本3)和所有文档的更新版本现在可以自由使用。

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