SEE: Carbon: 6.2A

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  • Specific exam focus: 6.2A: Biological Carbon Pump
    • Phytoplankton on the ocean's surface layer
      • 1. They contain chlorphyll + need sunlight to live
      • 2. They also have shells, formed of calcium carbonate
      • 3. They sequester carbon through photosynthesis
      • 4. When they die they sink to the ocean floor, accuulating as sediment
        • This process is known as the carbonate pump. It is part of the biological pump.
          • Importance?
            • Pumps CO2 out of the atmosphere and into the ocdean store. W/O it, the CO2 in the atmosphere would be much higher.
    • The pump is maintained by the thermohaline circulation.
      • 1. Cold, saline water in North Atlantic sinks. 2. Draws warmer water to the ocean surface from the Tropics 3. This movement from the Tropics draws cold water from the bottom
    • Why is it fragile?
      • Phytoplankton require vast nutrients, that existing ocean temps/currents maintain.
      • Slight temp changes can alter the thermohaline circulation.
      • Pollution/turbulence reduce light penetration, slowing pump down.

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