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    Changes in ocean heat, carbon content, and ventilation : a review of the first decade of GO-SHIP Global Repeat Hydrography

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    Date
    2015-05-30
    Author
    Talley, Lynne D.  Concept link
    Feely, Richard A.  Concept link
    Sloyan, Bernadette M.  Concept link
    Wanninkhof, Rik  Concept link
    Baringer, Molly O.  Concept link
    Bullister, John L.  Concept link
    Carlson, Craig A.  Concept link
    Doney, Scott C.  Concept link
    Fine, Rana A.  Concept link
    Firing, Eric  Concept link
    Gruber, Nicolas  Concept link
    Hansell, Dennis A.  Concept link
    Ishii, Masayoshi  Concept link
    Johnson, Gregory  Concept link
    Katsumata, K.  Concept link
    Key, Robert M.  Concept link
    Kramp, Martin  Concept link
    Langdon, Chris  Concept link
    Macdonald, Alison M.  Concept link
    Mathis, Jeremy T.  Concept link
    McDonagh, Elaine L.  Concept link
    Mecking, Sabine  Concept link
    Millero, Frank J.  Concept link
    Mordy, Calvin W.  Concept link
    Nakano, T.  Concept link
    Sabine, Chris L.  Concept link
    Smethie, William M.  Concept link
    Swift, James H.  Concept link
    Tanhua, Toste  Concept link
    Thurnherr, Andreas M.  Concept link
    Warner, Mark J.  Concept link
    Zhang, Jia-Zhong  Concept link
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    https://hdl.handle.net/1912/8456
    As published
    https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-marine-052915-100829
    Keyword
     Anthropogenic climate change; Ocean temperature change; Salinity change; Ocean carbon cycle; Ocean oxygen and nutrients; Ocean chlorofluorocarbons; Ocean circulation change; Ocean mixing 
    Abstract
    The ocean, a central component of Earth’s climate system, is changing. Given the global scope of these changes, highly accurate measurements of physical and biogeochemical properties need to be conducted over the full water column, spanning the ocean basins from coast to coast, and repeated every decade at a minimum, with a ship-based observing system. Since the late 1970s, when the Geochemical Ocean Sections Study (GEOSECS) conducted the first global survey of this kind, the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) and Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS), and now the Global Ocean Ship-based Hydrographic Investigations Program (GO-SHIP) have collected these “reference standard” data that allow quantification of ocean heat and carbon uptake, and variations in salinity, oxygen, nutrients, and acidity on basin scales. The evolving GO-SHIP measurement suite also provides new global information about dissolved organic carbon, a large bioactive reservoir of carbon.
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    Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2015. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Annual Review of Marine Science 8 (2016): 185-215, doi:10.1146/annurev-marine-052915-100829.
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    • Physical Oceanography (PO)
    • Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry (MC&G)
    Suggested Citation
    Preprint: Talley, Lynne D., Feely, Richard A., Sloyan, Bernadette M., Wanninkhof, Rik, Baringer, Molly O., Bullister, John L., Carlson, Craig A., Doney, Scott C., Fine, Rana A., Firing, Eric, Gruber, Nicolas, Hansell, Dennis A., Ishii, Masayoshi, Johnson, Gregory, Katsumata, K., Key, Robert M., Kramp, Martin, Langdon, Chris, Macdonald, Alison M., Mathis, Jeremy T., McDonagh, Elaine L., Mecking, Sabine, Millero, Frank J., Mordy, Calvin W., Nakano, T., Sabine, Chris L., Smethie, William M., Swift, James H., Tanhua, Toste, Thurnherr, Andreas M., Warner, Mark J., Zhang, Jia-Zhong, "Changes in ocean heat, carbon content, and ventilation : a review of the first decade of GO-SHIP Global Repeat Hydrography", 2015-05-30, https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-marine-052915-100829, https://hdl.handle.net/1912/8456
     

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