Direct observations indicate that the global ocean oxygen inventory is decreasing. Climate models consistently confirm this decline and predict continuing and accelerating ocean deoxygenation. However, current models (1) do not reproduce observed patterns for oxygen changes in the ocean’s thermocline; (2) underestimate the temporal variability of oxygen concentrations and air–sea fluxes inferred from time-series observations; and (3) generally simulate only about half the oceanic oxygen loss inferred from observations. We here review current knowledge about the mechanisms and drivers of oxygen changes and their variation with region and depth over the world’s oceans. Warming is considered a major driver: in part directly, via solubility eff...
A widely observed tracer in the field of oceanography is dissolved oxygen (O2). A tracer crucial to...
Secular decreases in dissolved oxygen concentration have been observed within the tropical oxygen mi...
A recent analysis of observed oxygen changes shows a 2% decline in marine oxygen during the 50 years...
Oxygen loss in the ocean, termed deoxygenation, is a major consequence of climate change and is exac...
Summary • According to the most recent observational estimate, the ocean lost 2% of its oxygen inve...
Anthropogenic warming is expected to drive oxygen out of the ocean as the water temperature rises an...
International audienceObserved changes in oxygen inventory over the past 50 years have revealed that...
International audienceWe present a quantitative analysis of deoxygenation drivers applied to an Eart...
Summary • The global oxygen inventory has decreased by ~2% over the period 1960 to 2010, this findi...
A decline in global ocean oxygen concentrations has been observed over the twentieth century and is ...
All Earth System models project a consistent decrease in the oxygen content of the ocean for the com...
Changes of ocean ventilation rates and deoxygenation are two of the less obvious but important indir...
AbstractOcean deoxygenation is an emerging hazard for marine ecosystems and a fingerprint of anthrop...
We explore centennial changes in tropical Pacific oxygen (O-2) using numerical models to illustrate ...
A widely observed tracer in the field of oceanography is dissolved oxygen (O2). A tracer crucial to...
Secular decreases in dissolved oxygen concentration have been observed within the tropical oxygen mi...
A recent analysis of observed oxygen changes shows a 2% decline in marine oxygen during the 50 years...
Oxygen loss in the ocean, termed deoxygenation, is a major consequence of climate change and is exac...
Summary • According to the most recent observational estimate, the ocean lost 2% of its oxygen inve...
Anthropogenic warming is expected to drive oxygen out of the ocean as the water temperature rises an...
International audienceObserved changes in oxygen inventory over the past 50 years have revealed that...
International audienceWe present a quantitative analysis of deoxygenation drivers applied to an Eart...
Summary • The global oxygen inventory has decreased by ~2% over the period 1960 to 2010, this findi...
A decline in global ocean oxygen concentrations has been observed over the twentieth century and is ...
All Earth System models project a consistent decrease in the oxygen content of the ocean for the com...
Changes of ocean ventilation rates and deoxygenation are two of the less obvious but important indir...
AbstractOcean deoxygenation is an emerging hazard for marine ecosystems and a fingerprint of anthrop...
We explore centennial changes in tropical Pacific oxygen (O-2) using numerical models to illustrate ...
A widely observed tracer in the field of oceanography is dissolved oxygen (O2). A tracer crucial to...
Secular decreases in dissolved oxygen concentration have been observed within the tropical oxygen mi...
A recent analysis of observed oxygen changes shows a 2% decline in marine oxygen during the 50 years...