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被撤回的出版物: Quantification of ocean heat uptake from changes in atmospheric O-2 and CO2 composition (Publication with Expression of Concern. See vol. 573, pg. 614, 2019) (Retracted article. See vol. 573, pg. 614, 2019)
Article; Retracted Publication
关键词: GLOBAL OCEAN;    CARBON BUDGET;    ANTHROPOGENIC CO2;    CLIMATE;    FLUXES;    MODEL;    VARIABILITY;    SENSITIVITY;    FORMULATION;    CONSISTENT;   
DOI  :  10.1038/s41586-018-0651-8
来源: SCIE
【 摘 要 】

The ocean is the main source of thermal inertia in the climate system(1). During recent decades, ocean heat uptake has been quantified by using hydrographic temperature measurements and data from the Argo float program, which expanded its coverage after 2007(2,3). However, these estimates all use the same imperfect ocean dataset and share additional uncertainties resulting from sparse coverage, especially before 2007(4,5). Here we provide an independent estimate by using measurements of atmospheric oxygen (O-2) and carbon dioxide (CO2)-levels of which increase as the ocean warms and releases gases-as a whole-ocean thermometer. We show that the ocean gained 1.33 +/- 0.20 x 10(22) joules of heat per year between 1991 and 2016, equivalent to a planetary energy imbalance of 0.83 +/- 0.11 watts per square metre of Earth's surface. We also find that the ocean-warming effect that led to the outgassing of O-2 and CO2 can be isolated from the direct effects of anthropogenic emissions and CO2 sinks. Our result-which relies on high-precision O-2 measurements dating back to 1991(6)-suggests that ocean warming is at the high end of previous estimates, with implications for policy-relevant measurements of the Earth response to climate change, such as climate sensitivity to greenhouse gases(7) and the thermal component of sea-level rise(8).

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