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Accelerating Change in the Arctic? Perspectives from Observations and Global Climate Models David Lawrence NCAR With contributions from Marika Holland,
CO 2 flux in the North Pacific Alan Cohn May 10, 2006.
Nick Stephens Greencycles Mid-Term Review meeting 21/02/2007 1/18 Ocean Biogeochemistry Nicholas Stephens Max-Planck-Institut für Biogeochemie, Jena.
Mechanisms of Current Terrestrial Carbon Sinks and Future Persistency
Ciclo global del carbono +65 -125 1.7 Land use change +18 21.9 20 1.9 Land sink 1.6 +100 5.4 -220 +161 y su perturbación antropogénica.
Marta Álvarez Rodríguez
The uptake, transport, and storage of anthropogenic CO 2 by the ocean
WP 5: “Southern Ocean observations and processes”
Why study biogeochemistry(sciences?) at regional scales?
Mechanisms of Current Terrestrial Carbon Sinks and Future Persistency Josep Canadell GCP and GCTE International Office Canberra, Australia [Email: [email protected]]
WP 5: “Southern Ocean observations and processes” Participants: UPMC: J. Boutin, L. Barbero, L. Merlivat, N. Metzl, A. Lenton, UEA: D. Bakker AWI: M. Hoppema,