CO 2 maximum in the oxygen minimum zone (OMZ)
CO 2 maximum in the oxygen minimum zone (OMZ)
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Oxygen minimum zones (OMZs), known as suboxic layers which are mainly localized in the Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems, have been expanding since the 20th "high CO2" century, probably due to global warming. OMZs are also known to significantly contribute to the oceanic production of N2O, a greenhouse gas (GHG) more efficient than CO2. However, t...
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CO 2 maximum in the oxygen minimum zone (OMZ)
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TN_cdi_crossref_primary_10_5194_bg_8_239_2011
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1726-4189
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1726-4189
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10.5194/bg-8-239-2011