Impact of subtropical mode water formation variability on surface layer CO2 chemistry in the western North Pacific - Ocean Acidification
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Impact of subtropical mode water formation variability on surface layer CO2 chemistry in the western North Pacific - Ocean Acidification
Abstract Deep understanding of contemporary trends, variability and their controlling mechanisms of ocean CO2 chemistry are crucial in projecting the ocean CO2 uptake and acidification. In surface layers of the 137°E high-frequency repeat hydrographic section in the Kuroshio recirculation (KR) region of the western North Pacific, salinity-normalized total dissolved inorganic carbon (nDIC) in summer exhibited a significant […] The post Impact of …
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