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| Título: | Synthesis of data products for ocean carbonate chemistry | Autores/as: | Jiang, Li-Qing Fay, Amanda Muller, Jens daniel Gregor, Luke Roobaert, Alizee Keppler, Lydia Carroll, Dustin Lauvset, Siv K. Devries, Tim Hauck, Judith Rodenbeck, Christian Metzl, Nicolas Fassbender, Andrea J. Gattuso, Jean-Pierre Landschutzer, Peter Wanninkhof, Rik Sabine, Christopher Alin, Simone R. Hoppema, Mario Olsen, Are Humphreys, Matthew P. Chakraborty, Kunal Franco, Ana C. Azetsu-Scott, Kumiko Bakker, Dorothee C. E. Barbero, Leticia Bates, Nicholas R. Besemer, Nicole Bittig, Henry C. Boyd, Albert E. Broullon, Daniel Cai, Wei-Jun Carter, Brendan R. Chau, Thi-Tuyet-Trang Chen, Chen-Tung arthur Cyr, Frederic Dore, John E. Enochs, Ian Feely, Richard A. Garcia, Hernan E. Gehlen, Marion Ghoshal, Prasanna kanti Gloege, Lucas Gonzalez-Davila, Melchor Gruber, Nicolas Ianson, Debby Iida, Yosuke Ishii, Masao Joshi, Apurva padamnabh Kennedy, Esther Kozyr, Alex Lange, Nico Lo monaco, Claire Manzello, Derek P. Mckinley, Galen A. Monacci, Natalie m. Padin, Xose A. Palacio-Castro, Ana M. Perez, Fiz F. Santana-Casiano, Magdalena Sharp, Jonathan Sutton, Adrienne Swift, Jim Tanhua, Toste Telszewski, Maciej Terhaar, Jens Van hooidonk, Ruben Velo, Anton Watson, Andrew J. White, Angelicque E. Wu, Zelun Xue, Liang Yoo, Hyelim Zeng, Jiye Zhong, Guorong |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 251002 Oceanografía química | Palabras clave: | Air Co2 flux Dissolved inorganic carbon Meridional overturning circulation Global monthly climatology Consistent data product, et al. |
Fecha de publicación: | 2026 | Proyectos: | Changes In Carbon Uptake And Emissions By Oceans In A Changing Climate (Carbochange). | Publicación seriada: | Earth System Science Data | Resumen: | As the largest active carbon reservoir on Earth, the ocean is a cornerstone of the global carbon cycle, playing a pivotal role in modulating ocean health and the Earth's climate system. Understanding these crucial roles requires access to a broad array of data products documenting the changing chemistry of the global ocean as a vast and interconnected system. This review article provides an overview of 68 existing ocean carbonate chemistry data products and data product sets, encompassing compilations of cruise datasets, derived gap-filled data products, model simulations, and compilations thereof. It is intended to help researchers identify and access data products that best align with their research objectives, thereby advancing our understanding of the ocean's evolving carbonate chemistry. The list will be updated periodically to incorporate new data products. The most up-to-date list is available at https://oceanco2.github.io/co2-products/ (Gregor and Jiang, 2026). | URI: | https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/160184 | ISSN: | 1866-3508 | DOI: | 10.5194/essd-18-1405-2026 | Fuente: | Earth System Science Data [ISSN 1866-3508], v. 18 (2), p. 1405-1462, (Febrero 2026) |
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