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Browsing by Subject "Ocean-atmosphere interaction"
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Anthropogenic CO2 accumulation in the North Pacific Ocean from changes in C/12C of dissolved inorganic carbon
(2009-02-23)Carbon stable isotope data in the Northeast Pacific Ocean was used to track the uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide. There are suggestions that the Northeast Pacific has weakened as a sink for anthropogenic carbon ... -
Are fjords sources or sinks of CO2? A study of air-sea CO2 fluxes in Nootka Sound, B.C.
(2015-06)[author abstract] Carbon dioxide, an important atmospheric greenhouse gas, has increased approximately 40% in the past 200 years due to anthropogenic activity. As a result of this, the global carbon cycle has been thrown ... -
Can the response to global warming be La Niña-like?
The majority of the models that participated in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 global warming experiments warm faster in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean than in the west. GFDL-ESM2M is an exception ... -
Establishing fluxes of carbon dioxide and a transect of pCO2 during the late fall of precipitation driven Northern fjord
(2016-06)[author abstract] As atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) continues to increase beyond 400 ppm, the concerns of how and where the anthropogenic CO2 will cause drastic effects is under intense scrutiny. While the effects on ... -
Underway O2/Ar-estiment net community production across the Kuroshio Extension and impact on winter pCO2 drawdown
(2013-06)[author abstract] Continuous and discrete O2 and O2/Ar measurements were sampled during a late winter transect across the Kuroshio Extension (~30ºN 146ºE to 41ºN 150ºE). Average saturation values for O2 and O2/Ar were found ...