International audienceThe North Atlantic subpolar gyre is considered to be one of the strongest marine anthropogenic CO2 sinks, a consequence of extensive deep convection occurring during winter. Observations collected in this region since 1981 have shown large changes in Dissolved Inorganic Carbon (DIC) concentrations in intermediate and deep waters, which have been attributed to both anthropogenic CO2 penetration and natural variability in the ocean carbon cycle (Wanninkhof et al., 2010). In this context, we describe new δ13CDIC observations obtained in the Irminger Basin during two OVIDE cruises (2002 and 2006) which we compare to historical data (TTO-NAS 1981) in order to estimate the oceanic 13C Suess Effect over the more than twenty y...
Abstract. The anthropogenic CO2 (Cant) estimates from cruises spanning more than two decades (1981–2...
International audienceThe anthropogenic CO2 (Cant) estimates from cruises spanning more than two dec...
The abstract can be viewed at: http://www.whoi.edu/fileserver.do?id=89224&pt=2&p=97431Poster Present...
International audienceThe North Atlantic subpolar gyre is considered to be one of the strongest mari...
The subpolar gyre region in the North Atlantic is a major sink for anthropogenic carbon. While the s...
The subpolar region in the North Atlantic is a major sink for anthropogenic carbon. While the storag...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2010. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
International audienceA high-quality inorganic carbon system database, spanning over three decades (...
International audienceThe anthropogenic CO2 (Cant) estimates from cruises spanning more than two dec...
Recent data suggest the accumulation of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (?Canth) in the subtropical Nor...
[1] The oceans absorb and store a significant portion of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, but large unce...
The oceanic uptake and resulting storage of the anthropogenic CO2 (Cant) that humans have emitted in...
We compare total dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) measurements in the n...
Abstract. The anthropogenic CO2 (Cant) estimates from cruises spanning more than two decades (1981–2...
International audienceThe anthropogenic CO2 (Cant) estimates from cruises spanning more than two dec...
The abstract can be viewed at: http://www.whoi.edu/fileserver.do?id=89224&pt=2&p=97431Poster Present...
International audienceThe North Atlantic subpolar gyre is considered to be one of the strongest mari...
The subpolar gyre region in the North Atlantic is a major sink for anthropogenic carbon. While the s...
The subpolar region in the North Atlantic is a major sink for anthropogenic carbon. While the storag...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2010. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
International audienceA high-quality inorganic carbon system database, spanning over three decades (...
International audienceThe anthropogenic CO2 (Cant) estimates from cruises spanning more than two dec...
Recent data suggest the accumulation of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (?Canth) in the subtropical Nor...
[1] The oceans absorb and store a significant portion of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, but large unce...
The oceanic uptake and resulting storage of the anthropogenic CO2 (Cant) that humans have emitted in...
We compare total dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) measurements in the n...
Abstract. The anthropogenic CO2 (Cant) estimates from cruises spanning more than two decades (1981–2...
International audienceThe anthropogenic CO2 (Cant) estimates from cruises spanning more than two dec...
The abstract can be viewed at: http://www.whoi.edu/fileserver.do?id=89224&pt=2&p=97431Poster Present...