Global ship-based programs, with highly accurate, full water column physical and biogeochemical observations repeated decadally since the 1970s, provide a crucial resource for documenting ocean change. The ocean, a central component of Earth’s climate system, is taking up most of Earth’s excess anthropogenic heat, with about 19% of this excess in the abyssal ocean beneath 2,000 m, dominated by Southern Ocean warming. The ocean also has taken up about 27% of anthropogenic carbon, resulting in acidification of the upper ocean. Increased stratification has resulted in a decline in oxygen and increase in nutrients in the Northern Hemisphere thermocline and an expansion of tropical oxygen minimum zones. Southern Hemisphere thermocline oxygen inc...
The ocean is the main source of thermal inertia in the climate system. Ocean heat uptake during rece...
Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment report of the Intergouvernmental Panel on C...
Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment report of the Intergouvernmental Panel on C...
Global ship-based programs, with highly accurate, full water column physical and biogeochemical obse...
Global ship-based programs, with highly accurate, full water column physical and biogeochemical obse...
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The increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO{sub 2}) concentrations (as well as in other radiative...
International audienceChanging atmospheric composition due to human activities, primarily carbon dio...
The oceans play important roles in climate change, for example, as a heat sink, CO2 store and throug...
International audienceChanging atmospheric composition due to human activities, primarily carbon dio...
International audienceChanging atmospheric composition due to human activities, primarily carbon dio...
International audienceChanging atmospheric composition due to human activities, primarily carbon dio...
Changing atmospheric composition due to human activities, primarily carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions f...
The ocean is the main source of thermal inertia in the climate system1. During recent decades, ocean...
Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment report of the Intergouvernmental Panel on C...
The ocean is the main source of thermal inertia in the climate system. Ocean heat uptake during rece...
Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment report of the Intergouvernmental Panel on C...
Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment report of the Intergouvernmental Panel on C...
Global ship-based programs, with highly accurate, full water column physical and biogeochemical obse...
Global ship-based programs, with highly accurate, full water column physical and biogeochemical obse...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2015. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
The increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO{sub 2}) concentrations (as well as in other radiative...
International audienceChanging atmospheric composition due to human activities, primarily carbon dio...
The oceans play important roles in climate change, for example, as a heat sink, CO2 store and throug...
International audienceChanging atmospheric composition due to human activities, primarily carbon dio...
International audienceChanging atmospheric composition due to human activities, primarily carbon dio...
International audienceChanging atmospheric composition due to human activities, primarily carbon dio...
Changing atmospheric composition due to human activities, primarily carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions f...
The ocean is the main source of thermal inertia in the climate system1. During recent decades, ocean...
Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment report of the Intergouvernmental Panel on C...
The ocean is the main source of thermal inertia in the climate system. Ocean heat uptake during rece...
Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment report of the Intergouvernmental Panel on C...
Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment report of the Intergouvernmental Panel on C...