Projected increase in carbon dioxide drawdown and acidification in large estuaries under climate change

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Ming Li
Yijun Guo
Wei-Jun Cai
Jeremy M. Testa
Chunqi Shen
Renjian Li
Jianzhong Su
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[1] University of Maryland Center for Environment Science,Horn Point Laboratory
[2] University of Delaware,School of Marine Science and Policy
[3] University of Maryland Center for Environment Science,Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
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Most estuaries are substantial sources of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere. The estimated estuarine CO2 degassing is about 17% of the total oceanic uptake, but the effect of rising atmospheric CO2 on estuarine carbon balance remains unclear. Here we use 3D hydrodynamic-biogeochemical models of a large eutrophic estuary and a box model of two generic, but contrasting estuaries to generalize how climate change affects estuarine carbonate chemistry and CO2 fluxes. We found that small estuaries with short flushing times remain a CO2 source to the atmosphere, but large estuaries with long flushing times may become a greater carbon sink and acidify. In particular, climate downscaling projections for Chesapeake Bay in the mid-21st century showed a near-doubling of CO2 uptake, a pH decline of 0.1–0.3, and >90% expansion of the acidic volume. Our findings suggest that large eutrophic estuaries will become carbon sinks and suffer from accelerated acidification in a changing climate.
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