Southern Ocean contribution to both steps in deglacial atmospheric CO2 rise
Abstract The transfer of vast amounts of carbon from a deep oceanic reservoir to the atmosphere is considered to be a dominant driver of the deglacial rise in atmospheric CO2. Paleoceanographic reconstructions reveal evidence for the existence of CO2-rich waters in the mid to deep Southern Ocean. Th...
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Main Authors: | Thomas A. Ronge, Matthias Frische, Jan Fietzke, Alyssa L. Stephens, Helen Bostock, Ralf Tiedemann |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/12b5a8cc9a0a4d93944c45c3278007b8 |
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