Timescales for detection of trends in the ocean carbon sink.
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Collapse of the tropical and subtropical North Atlantic CO2 sink in boreal spring of 2010.Recent increase in oceanic carbon uptake driven by weaker upper-ocean overturning.Continental shelves as a variable but increasing global sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide.Avoidable impacts of ocean warming on marine primary production: Insights from the CESM ensemblesEmergent anthropogenic trends in California Current upwellingMultidecadal f CO2 Increase Along the United States Southeast Coastal Margin
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Timescales for detection of trends in the ocean carbon sink.
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Timescales for detection of trends in the ocean carbon sink.
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Timescales for detection of trends in the ocean carbon sink.
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Timescales for detection of trends in the ocean carbon sink.
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Amanda R Fay
Keith Lindsay
Nicole S Lovenduski
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10.1038/NATURE16958
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2016-02-01T00:00:00Z
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