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Title: Decadal Trends in the Oceanic Storage of Anthropogenic Carbon from 1994 to 2014 (NCEI Accession 0279447)
Abstract: This dataset consists of the estimated decadal changes in the oceanic content of anthropogenic CO2 (∆Cant) between 1994, 2004 and 2014 as described in detail in Müller et al. (2023, in press, AGU Advances). These estimates have been derived from the GLODAPv2.2021 product (Lauvset et al., 2021) using the eMLR(C*) method developed by Clement & Gruber (2018). The datasets contain in addition to the standard estimate also 10 sensitivity cases, which are intended to assess the robustness of the standard estimates to different changes in the estimation procedure. All estimates are provided on a horizontal grid with 1° x 1° resolution. Two primary files are provided: one containing the full three-dimensional distribution of ∆Cant and one containing the vertically integrated values, i.e., the column inventories.
Date received: 20230623
Start date: 19940701
End date: 20140630
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West boundary: -180
East boundary: 180
North boundary: 65
South boundary: -78
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Submitter: Müller, Dr. Jens Daniel
Submitting institution: ETH Zurich
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Supplementary information: This data package (Submission ID: BGWZUF35Y) was acquired by NCEI from the Scientific Data Integration System (SDIS) at the NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) in accordance with the archival submission agreement between NCEI and PMEL.

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Keydate: 2023-06-27 19:35:27+00
Editdate: 2024-01-07 17:01:25+00