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http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11430-015-5195-2

Science China Earth Sciences
 10 December 2015

Research progress in artificial upwelling and its potential environmental
effects

YiWen Pan, Wei Fan, DaHai Zhang, JiaWang Chen,HaoCai Huang, ShuXia
Liu, ZongPei Jiang, YaNan Di,MengMeng Tong and 1
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Abstract

Artificial upwelling, as a geoengineering tool, has received worldwide
attention because it may actualize ocean fertilization in a sustainable
way, which could potentially alleviate the pressures on the fish stocks and
human-driven climate change in the ocean. We reviewed the current knowledge
on the development of an artificial upwelling system and its potential
environmental effects. Special attention was given to the research progress
on the air-lift concept artificial upwelling by Zhejiang University. The
research on artificial upwelling over the past few decades has generated a
range of devices that have been successfully applied in the field for
months. Based on field experiments and the associated modeling results,
part of them reported positive effects on increasing primary production and
enhancing CO2 sequestration. However, as a significant disturbance to the
environment, especially for large-scale applications, the uncertainties
related to the potential effects on ecosystem remain unsolved. Zhejiang
University has overcome the technical challenges in designing and
fabricating a robust and high efficiency artificial upwelling device which
has been examined in two field experiments in Qiandao Lake and one sea
trial in the East China Sea. It was investigated that cold and hypoxic deep
ocean water (DOW) could be uplifted to the euphotic layer, which could
potentially change the nutrient distribution and adjust the N/P ratio. Both
simulation and field experiments results confirmed that utilizing
self-powered energy to inject compressed air to uplift DOW was a valid and
efficient method. Therefore, further field-based research on artificial
upwelling, especially for long-term field research is required to test the
scientific hypothesis.

Keywords
Artificial upwelling Air-lifting Self-powered
 Environmental impacts Research progress

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