Understanding the relationship between Earth's climate and the oceanic carbon cycle requires an understanding of the time-variations of CO2 in the ocean, it's exchange with the atmosphere, and the rate of uptake of anthropogenic CO2 by the ocean. Since 1988, hydrographic and biogeochemical data have been collected at the Bermuda Atlantic Time-Series Study (BATS) site in the Sargasso Sea, located in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. With over a decade of oceanographic data, interannual trends of CO2 species and air–sea exchange of CO2 at BATS can be examined. Between 1988 and 1998, surface seawater total carbon dioxide (TCO2) and salinity normalized TCO2 (nTCO2) increased at a rate of 2.2±6.9 and 1.6±5.8 ?mol kg?1 yr?1, respectively. Duri...
International audienceHourly fCO2 is recorded at a time series at the PIRATA buoy located at 6°S 10°...
International audienceHourly fCO2 is recorded at a time series at the PIRATA buoy located at 6°S 10°...
A coupled biogeochemical-physical ocean model is used to study the seasonal and long–term variations...
Between 1983 and 2005, continuous oceanic CO2 observations at two time series sites in the North Atl...
Natural climate variability impacts the multi-decadal uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (Cant) ...
[1] The long-term trends and average seasonal variability in the upper ocean inorganic carbon observ...
Continuous underway measurements of atmospheric and surface seawater pCO2 were collected on numerous...
Ocean chemical and physical conditions are changing. Here we show decadal variability and recent acc...
A coupled biogeochemical-physical ocean model is used to study the seasonal and long–term variations...
The seasonal and interannual variations in mixed-layer carbon dioxide in the Southern Ocean are anal...
The accumulation of anthropogenic CO2 emissions in the atmosphere has been buffered by the global oc...
International audienceHourly fCO2 is recorded at a time series at the PIRATA buoy located at 6°S 10°...
Sixteen years of surface water CO2 data from autonomous systems on cruise ships sailing in the Carib...
International audienceHourly fCO2 is recorded at a time series at the PIRATA buoy located at 6°S 10°...
Understanding the relationship between Earth’s climate and the oceanic carbon cycle requires an unde...
International audienceHourly fCO2 is recorded at a time series at the PIRATA buoy located at 6°S 10°...
International audienceHourly fCO2 is recorded at a time series at the PIRATA buoy located at 6°S 10°...
A coupled biogeochemical-physical ocean model is used to study the seasonal and long–term variations...
Between 1983 and 2005, continuous oceanic CO2 observations at two time series sites in the North Atl...
Natural climate variability impacts the multi-decadal uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (Cant) ...
[1] The long-term trends and average seasonal variability in the upper ocean inorganic carbon observ...
Continuous underway measurements of atmospheric and surface seawater pCO2 were collected on numerous...
Ocean chemical and physical conditions are changing. Here we show decadal variability and recent acc...
A coupled biogeochemical-physical ocean model is used to study the seasonal and long–term variations...
The seasonal and interannual variations in mixed-layer carbon dioxide in the Southern Ocean are anal...
The accumulation of anthropogenic CO2 emissions in the atmosphere has been buffered by the global oc...
International audienceHourly fCO2 is recorded at a time series at the PIRATA buoy located at 6°S 10°...
Sixteen years of surface water CO2 data from autonomous systems on cruise ships sailing in the Carib...
International audienceHourly fCO2 is recorded at a time series at the PIRATA buoy located at 6°S 10°...
Understanding the relationship between Earth’s climate and the oceanic carbon cycle requires an unde...
International audienceHourly fCO2 is recorded at a time series at the PIRATA buoy located at 6°S 10°...
International audienceHourly fCO2 is recorded at a time series at the PIRATA buoy located at 6°S 10°...
A coupled biogeochemical-physical ocean model is used to study the seasonal and long–term variations...