Coastal environments are an important component of the global carbon cycle, and probably more vulnerable than the open ocean to anthropogenic forcings. Due to strong spatial heterogeneity and temporal variability, carbon flows in coastal environments are poorly constrained. Hence, an integrated, international, and interdisciplinary program of ship-based hydrography, Voluntary Observing Ship (VOS) lines, time-series moorings, floats, gliders, and autonomous surface vessels with sensors for pCO2 and ancillary variables are recommended to better understand present day carbon cycle dynamics, quantify air-sea CO2 fluxes, and determine future long-term trends of CO2 in response to global change forcings (changes in river inputs, in the hydrologic...
Net uptake of carbon dioxide in the Atlantic Ocean north of 50 degN accounts for about 25% of the gl...
The ocean plays a central role in modulating the Earth’s carbon cycle. Monitoring how the ocean carb...
A globally integrated carbon observation and analysis system is needed to improve the fundamental un...
Coastal environments are an important component of the global carbon cycle, and probably more vulner...
Understanding the global carbon budget and its changes is crucial to current and future life on Eart...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Ecological Society of America via the D...
The European Research Infrastructure Consortium “Integrated Carbon Observation System” (ICOS) aims ...
The European Research Infrastructure Consortium “Integrated Carbon Observation System” (ICOS) aims a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Seven years of in situ salinity and carbon dioxide (CO...
peer reviewedOcean biogeochemical cycles are currently undergoing fundamental changes – largely as a...
Monteiro, P. & Co-Authors (2010). "A Global Sea Surface Carbon Observing System: Assessment of Chang...
Net uptake of carbon dioxide in the Atlantic Ocean north of 50 degN accounts for about 25% of the gl...
The ocean plays a central role in modulating the Earth’s carbon cycle. Monitoring how the ocean carb...
A globally integrated carbon observation and analysis system is needed to improve the fundamental un...
Coastal environments are an important component of the global carbon cycle, and probably more vulner...
Understanding the global carbon budget and its changes is crucial to current and future life on Eart...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Ecological Society of America via the D...
The European Research Infrastructure Consortium “Integrated Carbon Observation System” (ICOS) aims ...
The European Research Infrastructure Consortium “Integrated Carbon Observation System” (ICOS) aims a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Seven years of in situ salinity and carbon dioxide (CO...
peer reviewedOcean biogeochemical cycles are currently undergoing fundamental changes – largely as a...
Monteiro, P. & Co-Authors (2010). "A Global Sea Surface Carbon Observing System: Assessment of Chang...
Net uptake of carbon dioxide in the Atlantic Ocean north of 50 degN accounts for about 25% of the gl...
The ocean plays a central role in modulating the Earth’s carbon cycle. Monitoring how the ocean carb...
A globally integrated carbon observation and analysis system is needed to improve the fundamental un...