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Autor:
R. P. Sims, M. M. M. Ahmed, B. J. Butterworth, P. J. Duke, S. F. Gonski, S. F. Jones, K. A. Brown, C. J. Mundy, W. J. Williams, B. G. T. Else
Publikováno v:
Ocean Science, Vol 19, Pp 837-856 (2023)
Warming of the Arctic due to climate change means the Arctic Ocean is now free from ice for longer, as sea ice melts earlier and refreezes later. Yet, it remains unclear how this extended ice-free period will impact carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes due to
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https://doaj.org/article/5b14e85a98c1413da3d993280ca9111a
Publikováno v:
Biogeosciences, Vol 19, Pp 1021-1045 (2022)
The marginal sea ice zone has been identified as a source of different climate-active gases to the atmosphere due to its unique biogeochemistry. However, it remains highly undersampled, and the impact of summertime changes in sea ice concentration on
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https://doaj.org/article/b51b864762eb4718b3b8bf45b4ab60d6
Autor:
S. Metzger, D. Durden, S. Paleri, M. Sühring, B. J. Butterworth, C. Florian, M. Mauder, D. M. Plummer, L. Wanner, K. Xu, A. R. Desai
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, Vol 14, Pp 6929-6954 (2021)
The observing system design of multidisciplinary field measurements involves a variety of considerations on logistics, safety, and science objectives. Typically, this is done based on investigator intuition and designs of prior field measurements. Ho
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https://doaj.org/article/0d584169038b466893441f46abef9c98
Autor:
B. J. Butterworth, B. G. T. Else
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, Vol 11, Pp 6075-6090 (2018)
The Arctic marine environment plays an important role in the global carbon cycle. However, there remain large uncertainties in how sea ice affects air–sea fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO2), partially due to disagreement between the two main methods
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https://doaj.org/article/e66e60f2b4d64b199cf533a6a40599f8