Wintertime process study of the north brazil current rings reveals the region as a larger sink for co than expected

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  • who: Biogeosciences and colleagues from the Sorbonne Universitu00e9-CNRS-IRD-MNHN, Paris, France have published the research work: Wintertime process study of the North Brazil Current rings reveals the region as a larger sink for CO than expected, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 18/02/2020
  • what: In early 2020 (February) this region was the site of a large in situ survey and studied in wider context through satellite measurements. The authors show that in February 2020 the region (5-16u25e6 N 50-59u25e6 W) is a CO2 sink from the atmosphere to the ocean . . .

     

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