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The Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT) enables detection of changes in the ocean carbon sink
The Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT) enables detection of changes in the ocean carbon sink
2014
D.C.E. Bakker
Benjamin Pfeil
Karl Smith
S. Hankin
Are Olsen
Simone R. Alin
C. Cosca
S. Harasawa
A. Kozyr
Yukihiro Nojiri
Kevin M. O'Brien
Ute Schuster
M. Telszewski
Bronte Tilbrook
Chisato Wada
J. Akl
Leticia Barbero
N R Bates
Jacqueline Boutin
Yann Bozec
Wei-jun Cai
R. D. Castle
Francisco P. Chavez
L. Chen
Melissa Chierici
Kim I Currie
H.J.W. de Baar
Wiley Evans
Richard A Feely
Agneta Fransson
Z. Gao
Burke Hales
Nicolas J Hardman-Mountford
Mario Hoppema
Wei-Jen Huang
Christopher W. Hunt
Betty Huss
T. Ichikawa
Truls Johannessen
Elizabeth M Jones
S D Jones
Sara Jütterström
Vassilis Kitidis
Arne Körtzinger
Peter Landschutzer
Siv K. Lauvset
Nathalie Lefèvre
Ansley Manke
Jeremy T. Mathis
Liliane Merlivat
Nicolas Metzl
Akihiko Murata
Timothy Newberger
Abdirahman M Omar
T. Ono
G.H. Park
K Paterson
Denis Pierrot
Aida F. Ríos
Christopher L Sabine
S Saito
Joseph E. Salisbury
V. V. S. S. Sarma
Reiner Schlitzer
Rainer Sieger
Ingunn Skjelvan
Tobias Steinhoff
Kevin F. Sullivan
H. Sun
Adrienne Sutton
T. Suzuki
Colm Sweeney
Taro Takahashi
Jerry Tjiputra
Nobuo Tsurushima
Steven van Heuven
Doug Vandemark
Penny Vlahos
Douglas W.R. Wallace
R. Wanninkhof
Andrew J. Watson
Keywords:
Oceanography
Environmental science
Carbon sink
Atlas (anatomy)
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