Simulation of anthropogenic CO 2 uptake in the CCSM3.1 ocean circulation-biogeochemical model: Comparison with data-based estimates
The global ocean has taken up a large fraction of the CO 2 released by human activities since the industrial revolution. Quantifying the oceanic anthropogenic carbon (C ant) inventory and its variability is important for predicting the future global carbon cycle. The detailed comparison of data-base...
Main Authors: | Wang, S, Moore, J, Primeau, F, Khatiwala, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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