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Peter Schlosser
University Global Futures Professor, Arizona State University
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A Multi‐Decade Tracer Study of the Circulation and Spreading Rates of Atlantic Water in the Arctic Ocean
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: OCEANS
18 december 2024
angelica pasqualini, Peter Schlosser, Robert Newto...
In this contribution, we present tritium‐3He (3H‐3He) apparent ages and hydrographic data from 21 expeditions spanning 27 years of...
Nutrient Vertical Flux in the Indonesian Seas as Constrained by Non‐Atmospheric Helium‐3
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
13 december 2024
Tengxiang Xie, Zhimian Cao, Faisal Hamzah, Peter S...
The Indonesian seas are a renowned global biodiversity hotspot, yet nutrient sources and fluxes (especially the vertical flux) sustaining this rich...
Stable Isotope δ18O Dynamic Fractionation Coefficient between Water and Sea Ice in the Arctic Ocean
MULTISCALE OBSERVATION, MODELING, AND PREDICTION OF SEA ICE PROCESSES II POSTER
cryosphere | 09 december 2024
Dongping Song, Robert Newton, Peter Schlosser, Ste...
Variations in stable oxygen isotopic compositions in sea ice provide information on environmental conditions during sea ice formation, and also are im...
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Renewal of Deep and Bottom Water in the Arctic Ocean: Insights from Natural and Anthropogenic Tracers
TRANSIENT TRACERS IN THE OCEAN: UNDERSTANDING PHYSICAL PROCESSES AND BIOGEOCHEMICAL RATES II POSTER
organic and inorganic chemical tracers in modern and paleoenvironments | 19 february 2024
William M. Smethie, angelica pasqualini, Robert Ne...
Naturally occurring radiocarbon and anthropogenic chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) have proven to be very useful in estimating ages of subsurface water mass...
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The Necessity of Negative Emissions for Reaching the Net Zero Target
TOWARD NET ZERO: CHALLENGES, OPPORTUNITIES, AND SOLUTIONS II ORAL
union sessions | 11 december 2023
Peter Schlosser
Keeping global warming as closely as possible to 1.5 Celsius requires drastic cuts in carbon dioxide emissions. But emission cuts alone will not suffi...
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The Arctic Observing Summit – Accomplishments from 2013-20, and Goals for 2022!
ARCTIC OBSERVING AND DATA SYSTEMS I POSTER
cryosphere | 14 december 2021
Ravi D. Sankar, Maribeth S. Murray, Hajo Eicken, ...
The Arctic Observing Summit (AOS) fosters communication, international collaboration and coordination of long-term observations aimed at improving und...
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The Arctic Observing Summit as a mechanism to develop and link observing capacity from the local to the global scale
ADDRESSING THE NEED FOR EARTH OBSERVATION CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT AT LOCAL, NATIONAL, REGIONAL, AND GLOBAL SCALES I
science and society | 07 december 2020
Hajo Eicken, Peter Schlosser, Thorsteinn Gunnarsso...
Rapid Arctic change impacts a range of communities and institutions, including Arctic Indigenous peoples, regional governments, pan-Arctic management ...
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Origin of Groundwater Arsenic in a Rural Pleistocene Aquifer in Bangladesh Depressurized by Distal Municipal Pumping
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
09 july 2020
Rajib H. Mozumder, Holly A. Michael, Ivan Mihajlov...
Across South Asia, millions of villagers have reduced their exposure to high‐arsenic (As) groundwater by switching to low‐As wells. Iso...