* The latest versions of this dataset are maintained and available here: https://zenodo.org/record/7901433 * The ocean reduces human impact on the climate by absorbing and sequestering CO2. From 1950s to the 1980s, observations of pCO2 and related ocean carbon variables were sparse and uncertain. Thus, global ocean biogeochemical models (GOBMs) have been the basis for quantifying the ocean carbon sink. The LDEO-Hybrid Physics Data product (LDEO-HPD) interpolates sparse surface ocean pCO2 data to global coverage by using GOBMs as priors, applying machine learning to estimate full-coverage corrections. The largest component of the GOBM corrections are climatological. This is consistent with recent findings of large seasonal discrepancies in ...
We investigate the variations of the ocean CO2 sink during the past three decades using global surfa...
Reducing uncertainty in the global carbon budget requires better quantification of ocean CO2 uptake ...
We present a new observation-based estimate of the global oceanic carbon dioxide (CO2) sink and its ...
The ocean reduces human impact on the climate by absorbing and sequestering CO2. From 1950s to the 1...
The ocean reduces human impact on the climate by absorbing and sequestering CO2 . From 1950s to the ...
The ocean plays a critical role in modulating climate change by sequestering CO2 from the atmosphere...
Based on the 2019 assessment of the Global Carbon Project, the ocean took up on average, 2.5 ± 0.6 P...
Atmospheric CO2 is projected to increase for the foreseeable future. The amount of CO2 that remains ...
This contribution to the RECCAP2 (REgional Carbon Cycle Assessment and Processes) assessment analyze...
In this study, we diagnose the interannual-to-decadal variability of ocean CO2 uptake from three ind...
We investigate the variations of the ocean CO2 sink during the past three decades using global surfa...
Reducing uncertainty in the global carbon budget requires better quantification of ocean CO2 uptake ...
We present a new observation-based estimate of the global oceanic carbon dioxide (CO2) sink and its ...
The ocean reduces human impact on the climate by absorbing and sequestering CO2. From 1950s to the 1...
The ocean reduces human impact on the climate by absorbing and sequestering CO2 . From 1950s to the ...
The ocean plays a critical role in modulating climate change by sequestering CO2 from the atmosphere...
Based on the 2019 assessment of the Global Carbon Project, the ocean took up on average, 2.5 ± 0.6 P...
Atmospheric CO2 is projected to increase for the foreseeable future. The amount of CO2 that remains ...
This contribution to the RECCAP2 (REgional Carbon Cycle Assessment and Processes) assessment analyze...
In this study, we diagnose the interannual-to-decadal variability of ocean CO2 uptake from three ind...
We investigate the variations of the ocean CO2 sink during the past three decades using global surfa...
Reducing uncertainty in the global carbon budget requires better quantification of ocean CO2 uptake ...
We present a new observation-based estimate of the global oceanic carbon dioxide (CO2) sink and its ...