Observation-constrained estimates of the global ocean carbon sink from Earth system models
<p>The ocean slows global warming by currently taking up around one-quarter of all human-made CO<span class="inline-formula"><sub>2</sub></span> emissions. However, estimates of the ocean anthropogenic carbon uptake vary across various observation-based and mo...
Main Authors: | J. Terhaar, T. L. Frölicher, F. Joos |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2022-09-01
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Series: | Biogeosciences |
Online Access: | https://bg.copernicus.org/articles/19/4431/2022/bg-19-4431-2022.pdf |
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