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Ocean ventilation and deoxygenation in a warming world: introduction and overview
Changes of ocean ventilation rates and deoxygenation are two of the less obvious but important indirect impacts expected as a result of climate change on the oceans.
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Modeling the Impact of Paleogeography on Cretaceous Ocean Deoxygenation
2022<p>Oceanic Anoxic Events (OAEs) were geologically short-lived events of widespread ocean deoxygenation and marine organic carbon burial and occurred mostly during the Cretaceous period. The development of OAEs is largely attributed to the impact of massive volcanism on climate and marine biogeochemistry; however, the lack of similar ...
Yannick Donnadieu +4 more
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Linking coasts and seas to address ocean deoxygenation
Nature Climate Change, 2015Accelerated oxygen loss in both coastal and open oceans is generating complex biological responses; future understanding and management will require holistic integration of currently fragmented oxygen observation and research programmes.
Levin, Lisa A., Breitburg, Denise L.
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What are the challenges simulating historical ocean deoxygenation?
   This study presents an analysis of the historical upper ocean (0-700m) dissolved oxygen (O2) and heat content changes from a suite of  the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 6 (CMIP6) ocean biogeochemistry simulations.openaire +1 more source
I/Ca evidence for upper ocean deoxygenation during the PETM
Paleoceanography, 2014Xiaoli Zhou +2 more
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