Impact of high temperature heat waves on ocean carbon sinks: Based on literature analysis perspective

IF 2.1 4区 地球科学 Q2 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Journal of Sea Research Pub Date : 2024-02-23 DOI:10.1016/j.seares.2024.102487
Hua Li , Jing Lu , Helong Tong , Yijun Liu
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The Earth's oceans serve as vast heat storage reservoirs and the ocean currents, forming a heat transfer zone, act as a buffer for climate change. The oceans play a crucial role in the water cycle, carbon cycle, and nitrogen cycle, interacting with the atmosphere. However, the increasing occurrence of heatwaves in recent years has disrupted the stability of the oceans and affected their function as a global thermostat. This paper examines relevant literature from the Web of Science database spanning from 1996 to 2023. Our analysis reveals the evolving research hotspots regarding the impact of heatwaves on ocean carbon sinks, progressing from “carbon dioxide - carbon emissions - ocean - seawater - organic matter - marine sediment” over the past decades. Keyword frequency and centrality analysis indicate a deepening focus in this field of study. The research areas primarily revolve around climate change, carbon dioxide, ocean variability, the influence of high temperatures on the carbon cycle, the weakening of the ocean carbon sink function, and ocean temperature. This study summarizes research findings on the mechanisms by which high temperature heatwaves affect ocean carbon sinks, alterations in ocean carbon cycle patterns, their impacts on marine ecosystems, and factors influencing seawater temperature and heatwave occurrence. Finally, the paper discusses novel findings in this field and proposes countermeasures to enhance ocean sink capacity amidst the warming trend.

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高温热浪对海洋碳汇的影响:基于文献分析的视角
地球上的海洋是巨大的热储存库,洋流形成热传递区,对气候变化起到缓冲作用。海洋在水循环、碳循环和氮循环中与大气相互作用,发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,近年来日益增多的热浪破坏了海洋的稳定性,影响了海洋作为全球恒温器的功能。本文研究了 Web of Science 数据库中从 1996 年到 2023 年的相关文献。我们的分析揭示了热浪对海洋碳汇影响的研究热点在过去几十年中从 "二氧化碳--碳排放--海洋--海水--有机物--海洋沉积物 "不断演变。关键词频度和中心度分析表明,这一研究领域的重点正在不断深化。研究领域主要围绕气候变化、二氧化碳、海洋变化、高温对碳循环的影响、海洋碳汇功能的减弱以及海洋温度。本研究总结了高温热浪影响海洋碳汇的机制、海洋碳循环模式的改变、对海洋生态系统的影响以及影响海水温度和热浪发生的因素等方面的研究成果。最后,本文讨论了该领域的新发现,并提出了在气候变暖趋势下提高海洋碳汇能力的对策。
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Journal of Sea Research
Journal of Sea Research 地学-海洋学
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3.20
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86
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sea Research is an international and multidisciplinary periodical on marine research, with an emphasis on the functioning of marine ecosystems in coastal and shelf seas, including intertidal, estuarine and brackish environments. As several subdisciplines add to this aim, manuscripts are welcome from the fields of marine biology, marine chemistry, marine sedimentology and physical oceanography, provided they add to the understanding of ecosystem processes.
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