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Galen A. McKinley
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Internal Climate Variability modulates the storage of Anthropogenic Carbon in the Ocean Interior
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
ocean biology and biogeochemistry | 20 february 2024
Holly Olivarez, Nicole S. Lovenduski, Jens D. Müll...
The ocean absorbs anthropogenic carbon from the atmosphere and thereby reduces global temperature increases. The absorption rate is controlled by the ...
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Impacts of Sampling Patterns and Observational Uncertainties on Surface Ocean pCO2 Reconstructions
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
ocean biology and biogeochemistry | 19 february 2024
Thea Hatlen Heimdal, Galen A. McKinley, Adrienne J...
Improved data coverage in the Southern Ocean represents a major opportunity to advance our understanding of the ocean carbon sink and air-sea CO2 exch...
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Updated climatological mean delta fCO2 and net sea–air CO2 flux over the global open ocean regions
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
ocean biology and biogeochemistry | 19 february 2024
Amanda R. Fay, David R. Munro, Galen A. McKinley, ...
The late Taro Takahashi (LDEO/Columbia University) provided the first near-globalmonthly air-sea CO2 flux climatology in Takahashi et al. (1997), base...
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Using Data-Constrained Modeling to Examine the Drivers of Central Labrador Sea Oxygen Variability
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
physical oceanography: mesoscale and larger | 19 february 2024
Lauren Moseley, Dariia Atamanchuk, Jannes Koelling...
The subpolar region of the North Atlantic Ocean plays an important role in determining the oxygen inventory of the global deep ocean. In the Labrador ...
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How Does the Pinatubo Eruption Influence Our Understanding of Long‐Term Changes in Ocean Biogeochemistry?
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
20 january 2024
Holly Olivarez, Nicole S. Lovenduski, Yassir Eddeb...

Pinatubo erupted during the first decadal survey of ocean biogeochemistry, embedding its climate fingerprint into foundational ocean biogeochemical...

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How does the Pinatubo eruption influence our understanding of long-term changes in ocean biogeochemistry?
CLIMATE FORCING: QUANTIFYING THE ROLES AND RESPONSES OF ANTHROPOGENIC AND NATURAL CLIMATE DRIVERS I ORAL
global environmental change | 11 december 2023
Holly Olivarez, Nicole S. Lovenduski, Yassir Eddeb...
Pinatubo erupted during the first decadal survey of ocean biogeochemistry, embedding its climate fingerprint into foundational ocean biogeochemical ob...
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Immediate and Long‐Lasting Impacts of the Mt. Pinatubo Eruption on Ocean Oxygen and Carbon Inventories
GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES
04 february 2023
Amanda R. Fay, Galen A. McKinley, Nicole S. Lovend...

Large volcanic eruptions drive significant climate perturbations through major anomalies in radiative fluxes and the resulting widespread cooling o...

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Equatorial Pacific pCO2 Interannual Variability in CMIP6 Models
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: BIOGEOSCIENCES
19 december 2022
Suki Wong, Galen A. McKinley, Richard Seager

The El Niño‐Southern Oscillation (ENSO) in the equatorial Pacific is the dominant mode of global air‐sea carbon dioxide (CO2) flux...

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