FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI Global data products help assess changes to ocean carbon sink BT AF BAKKER, Dorothee C. E. PFEIL, Benjamin OLSEN, Are SABINE, Christopher L. METZL, Nicolas HANKIN, Steven KOYUK, Heather KOZYR, Alex MALCZYK, Jeremy MANKE, Ansley TELSZEWSKI, Maciej AS 1:1;2:2;3:3;4:4;5:5;6:6;7:7;8:8;9:9;10:10;11:11; FF 1:;2:;3:;4:;5:;6:;7:;8:;9:;10:;11:; C1 University of East Anglia,Norwich, UK University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, and Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Bergen, Norway Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, Norway, and Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Norway National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Seattle, Wash., USA Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France PMEL, USA University of Washington,Seattle, USA Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn., USA Yale University, New Haven, Conn.; formerly at University of Washington, Seattle, USA PMEL, USA International Ocean Carbon Coordination Project, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization,Paris, France C2 UNIV E ANGLIA, UK UNIV BERGEN, NORWAY IMR (BERGEN), NORWAY NOAA, USA UNIV PARIS 06, FRANCE PMEL, USA UNIV WASHINGTON, USA ORNL, USA UNIV YALE, USA PMEL, USA IOCCP, FRANCE TC 0 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00140/25162/23290.pdf LA English DT Article CR OISO 8 OISO1 OISO2 OISO3-NIVMER98 OISO4 (VT 46) OISO5 (VT 49) VT 105 / OISO 17 VT 108 / OISO-18 VT 114 / OISO-19 VT 117 / OISO-20 VT 120 / OISO-21 VT 51 / OISO 6 VT 57 / OISO 9 VT 60 / CARAUS - OISO 10 VT 62 / CARAUS - OISO 11 VT 79 / OISO 12 VT 80 / OISO 13 VT 81 / OISO 14 VT 85 / OISO 15 VT 94 / OISO 16 BO Marion Dufresne DE ;carbon dioxide;ocean;coastal;synthesis AB Net oceanic uptake of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) reduces global warming but also leads to ocean acidification [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 2007]. Understanding and predicting changes in the ocean carbon sink are critical to assessments of future climate change. Surface water CO2 measurements suggest large year-to-year variations in oceanic CO2 uptake for several regions [Doney et al., 2009]. However, there is much debate on whether these changes are cyclical or indicative of long-term trends. Sustained, globally coordinated observations of the surface ocean carbon cycle and systematic handling of such data are essential for assessing variation and trends in regional and global ocean carbon uptake, information necessary for accurate estimates of global and national carbon budgets. PY 2012 PD MAR SO EOS SN 0096-3941 PU AGU VL 93 IS 12 BP 125 EP 126 DI 10.1029/2012EO120001 ID 25162 ER EF