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SUBMITTER: von Appen WJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8674288 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
von Appen Wilken-Jon WJ Waite Anya M AM Bergmann Melanie M Bienhold Christina C Boebel Olaf O Bracher Astrid A Cisewski Boris B Hagemann Jonas J Hoppema Mario M Iversen Morten H MH Konrad Christian C Krumpen Thomas T Lochthofen Normen N Metfies Katja K Niehoff Barbara B Nöthig Eva-Maria EM Purser Autun A Salter Ian I Schaber Matthias M Scholz Daniel D Soltwedel Thomas T Torres-Valdes Sinhue S Wekerle Claudia C Wenzhöfer Frank F Wietz Matthias M Boetius Antje A
Nature communications 20211215 1
The ocean moderates the world's climate through absorption of heat and carbon, but how much carbon the ocean will continue to absorb remains unknown. The North Atlantic Ocean west (Baffin Bay/Labrador Sea) and east (Fram Strait/Greenland Sea) of Greenland features the most intense absorption of anthropogenic carbon globally; the biological carbon pump (BCP) contributes substantially. As Arctic sea-ice melts, the BCP changes, impacting global climate and other critical ocean attributes (e.g. biod ...[more]