Global oceanic chlorofluorocarbon inventory

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2004
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Geophysical Research Letters
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Jan 3
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31
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1
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0094-8276
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Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) dissolve in the oceans, but the total quantity and spatial distribution in the oceans was not previously known. The first estimate of the global oceanic CFC-11 uptake using field measurements is calculated from WOCE ( World Ocean Circulation Experiment) CFC-11 concentrations. Here we find the total oceanic uptake of 5.5 ( +/- 1.2) x 10(8) moles was about 1% of total emissions through 1994. Eighty-two percent of the CFC-11 inventory is in the upper 1000 meters. The CFC inventory distribution implies that the dominant physical air-sea exchange of gases on decadal time scales occurs due to a combination of high gas solubility in cold high latitude waters and effectiveness of the wind-driven circulation. The global inventory provides a benchmark for models simulating climate change.

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Doi 10.1029/2003gl018816