File:Figure 4.58 - Sea-air CO2 flux anomalies in the Southern Ocean.png

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Sea-air CO2 flux anomalies in the Southern Ocean (PgC/y, >45°S) based on atmospheric CO2 data and inversed transport model (on top) and a global biogeochemical ocean model (bottom). Compared to experiments that do not take into account the climate variability (in red), both approaches suggest a stabilization or reduction of the ocean CO2 sink since the 1980s (Le Quéré et al., 2007[1]).

  1. Le Quéré, C., Rodenbeck, C., Buitenhuis, E.T., Conway, T.J., Langenfelds, R., Gomez, A., Labuschagne, C., Ramonet, M., Nakazawa, T., Metzl, N., Gillett, N. and Heimann, M. 2007. Saturation of the Southern Ocean CO2 Sink Due to Recent Climate Change, Science, 316, 1735-1738, doi: 10.1126/science.1136188.

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