Radioisotope constraints of Arctic deep water export to the North Atlantic
North Atlantic deep water (NADW) formation influences the climate and carbon cycle, but the contribution of Arctic waters is difficult to constrain. Here the authors use Pa/Th proxy measurements to determine the amount of Arctic Ocean water that flows through the Fram Strait and contributes to NADW.
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Main Authors: | Lauren E. Kipp, Jerry F. McManus, Markus Kienast |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/94416e03934d4474ab6a4a1fa5cd4d2b |
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