The Arctic Radium Isotope Observing Network (ARION): tracking climate-driven changes in Arctic Ocean chemistry

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2022-03-24
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Kipp, Lauren
Charette, Matthew A.
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10.5670/oceanog.2022.105
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The transport of elements from terrestrial sources to the open ocean is particularly important in the Arctic, where continental shelves comprise half the ocean area (Jakobsson, 2002) and over 10% of the world’s river water is discharged (McClelland et al., 2012). Climate change is further increasing land-ocean exchange by thawing permafrost, increasing river discharge, and enhancing coastal erosion (Günther et al., 2013; Moon et al., 2021).
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© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Kipp, L., University, R., & Charette, M. The Arctic Radium Isotope Observing Network (ARION): tracking climate-driven changes in Arctic Ocean chemistry. Oceanography, 35(2), (2022): 13, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2022.105.
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Kipp, L., University, R., & Charette, M. (2022). The Arctic Radium Isotope Observing Network (ARION): tracking climate-driven changes in Arctic Ocean chemistry. Oceanography, 35(2), 13.
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