Glacial deep ocean deoxygenation driven by biologically-mediated air-sea disequilibrium
Deep ocean deoxygenation inferred from proxies has been used to support the hypothesis that a lower atmospheric carbon dioxide during glacial times was due to an increase in the strength of the ocean’s biological pump. This relies on the assumption that surface ocean oxygen (O2) is equilibrated with...
Main Authors: | Cliff, E, Khatiwala, S, Schmittner, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2021
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