Underestimation of calcium carbonate saturation state in marginal seas due to the disregard of calcium ion addition: A case study of the Bohai Sea, China
ID:1586 Poster Presentation

2025-01-14 17:05 (China Standard Time)

Session:Session 13-Coastal Environmental Ecology Under Anthropogenic Activities and Natural Changes

Abstract
Seawater calcium ion (Ca2+) concentration was investigated based on the potentiometric titration method during the summer of 2018 in the Bohai Sea, China. The measured Ca2+ concentration ranged from 7760 to 9739 μmol kg–1 and deviated from the theoretical Ca2+ values, which were estimated from the calcium/salinity ratio. The excess calcium (Ca2+excess) ranged from 186 to 1229 μmol kg–1, showing a decreasing trend from the estuary to the nearshore, and then the offshore areas. Riverine input was an important source of seawater Ca2+excess in the Bohai Sea. Biological activity was another factor in regulating seawater Ca2+excess by precipitation in the Yellow River estuary and dissolution in other area of the Bohai Sea. Furthermore, the aragonite saturation state (Ωarag) values calculated from the measured Ca2+ concentrations showed a significant deviation from the values calculated from the theoretical Ca2+ concentrations, especially in the estuarine area with a maximum difference of 18.5%. Therefore, the disregard of the calcium addition would lead to an underestimation of the calcium carbonate saturation state and a deviation in the assessment of ocean acidification in marginal seas.
 
Keywords
Calcium ion,Non-conservative behavior,Aragonite saturation state,Acidification,Bohai Sea
Speaker
Yawen Wei
Engineer, National Marine Environmental Monitoring Center

Author
Yawen Wei National Marine Environmental Monitoring Center
Nan Zheng National Marine Environmental Monitoring Center
Xuemei Xu National Marine Environmental Monitoring Center
Xue Deng National Marine Environmental Monitoring Center
Liang Xue First Institute of Oceanography, MNR
Zhentong Yao National Marine Environmental Monitoring Center
Hong Chen National Marine Environmental Monitoring Center
Jianbo Han National Marine Environmental Monitoring Center