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Substantially underestimated winter CO<sub>2</sub> sources of the Southern Ocean. [PDF]
Zhang S +9 more
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Recent extremes in Antarctic sea ice extent modulated by ocean heat ventilation. [PDF]
Wilson EA, Arlen L, Campbell EC.
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Satellites reveal hot spots of ocean changes in the early 21st century. [PDF]
Li Z +5 more
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Ocean Acidification: Another Planetary Boundary Crossed. [PDF]
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AbstractThe global ocean observing system for climate, which comprises the global in situ component of the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System, has now achieved about 61% of its initial design goal. Although this observing system, implemented cooperatively by over 70 countries worldwide, serves multiple applications, it is designed primarily to ...
Derrick Snowden, Diane M Stanitski
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A global ocean observing system framework for sustainable development
Sustainable development depends on maintaining ecosystem services which are concentrated in coastal marine and estuarine ecosystems. Analyses of the science needed to manage human uses of ecosystem services have concentrated on terrestrial ecosystems.
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Ocean modeling in a global ocean observing system
Reviews of Geophysics, 1993The oceanographic community is currently contemplating the design of a global ocean climate observing system to help monitor, describe, and understand the seasonal to decadal climate changes of the ocean and to provide the observations needed for climate prediction.
Neville R Smith
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The Tropical Ocean-Global Atmosphere observing system: A decade of progress
A major accomplishment of the recently completed Tropical Ocean‐Global Atmosphere (TOGA) Program was the development of an ocean observing system to support seasonal‐to‐interannual climate studies. This paper reviews the scientific motivations for the development of that observing system, the technological advances that made it possible, and the ...
Michael J Mcphaden +2 more
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