Concentrations of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), total alkalinity (TA), nutrients, and oxygen in subsurface waters of the central Arctic Ocean have been investigated for conceivable time trends over the last two decades. Data from six cruises (1991–2011) that cover the Nansen, Amundsen, and Makarov Basins were included in this analysis. In waters deeper than 2000 m, no statistically significant trend could be observed for DIC, TA, phosphate, or nitrate, but a small rate of increase in apparent oxygen utilization (AOU) was noticeable. For the individual stations, differences in concentration of each property were computed between the mean concentrations in the Arctic Atlantic Water (AAW) or the upper Polar Deep Water (uPDW), i.e., between...
There is strong evidence of an increase in primary production (PP) in the Arctic Ocean (AO) over the...
Inclement climate conditions have made the Arctic Ocean logistically difficult to study, and thus, o...
The rapid recent decline of Arctic Ocean sea ice area increases the flux of solar radiation availabl...
Concentrations of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), total alkalinity (TA), nutrients, and oxygen in ...
This study evaluates the trends in anthropogenic carbon (Cant) in the different sub-basins of the Ar...
Stable carbon isotopes of dissolved inorganic carbon (δ13CDIC) in the ocean are generally not well u...
The extended multiple linear regression technique is used to determine changes in anthropogenic carb...
The extended multiple linear regression technique is used to determine changes in anthropogenic carb...
We have reconstructed the surface water environment of the Arctic Ocean over the last ∼ 50,000 years...
During an east-to-west transect through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, dissolved inorganic carbon ...
Marine surface waters are being acidified due to uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide, resulting i...
We have reconstructed the surface water environment of the Arctic Ocean over the last ~ 50,000 years...
The High Arctic is largely undersampled in terms of marine CO2 system data due to the cold dark seas...
Stable carbon isotopes of Dissolved Inorganic Carbon (d13CDIC) in the ocean are generally not well u...
Marine surface waters are being acidified due to uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide, resulting i...
There is strong evidence of an increase in primary production (PP) in the Arctic Ocean (AO) over the...
Inclement climate conditions have made the Arctic Ocean logistically difficult to study, and thus, o...
The rapid recent decline of Arctic Ocean sea ice area increases the flux of solar radiation availabl...
Concentrations of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), total alkalinity (TA), nutrients, and oxygen in ...
This study evaluates the trends in anthropogenic carbon (Cant) in the different sub-basins of the Ar...
Stable carbon isotopes of dissolved inorganic carbon (δ13CDIC) in the ocean are generally not well u...
The extended multiple linear regression technique is used to determine changes in anthropogenic carb...
The extended multiple linear regression technique is used to determine changes in anthropogenic carb...
We have reconstructed the surface water environment of the Arctic Ocean over the last ∼ 50,000 years...
During an east-to-west transect through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, dissolved inorganic carbon ...
Marine surface waters are being acidified due to uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide, resulting i...
We have reconstructed the surface water environment of the Arctic Ocean over the last ~ 50,000 years...
The High Arctic is largely undersampled in terms of marine CO2 system data due to the cold dark seas...
Stable carbon isotopes of Dissolved Inorganic Carbon (d13CDIC) in the ocean are generally not well u...
Marine surface waters are being acidified due to uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide, resulting i...
There is strong evidence of an increase in primary production (PP) in the Arctic Ocean (AO) over the...
Inclement climate conditions have made the Arctic Ocean logistically difficult to study, and thus, o...
The rapid recent decline of Arctic Ocean sea ice area increases the flux of solar radiation availabl...