Browsing Oceanography, School of by Subject "Carbon dioxide sinks"
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Air-sea CO2 exchange in the Kuroshio and its importance to the global CO2 uptake
(2013-06)[author abstract] The Kuroshio Extension in the western North Pacific is a very significant region in the global CO2 flux estimates. Measurements of surface concentrations of CO2 during a 22-day cruise off the coast of ... -
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 ...