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Greenhouse gases / Oceanography / Carbon / Ocean acidification / Carbon cycle / Carbon dioxide / Biogeochemistry / Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change / Chemistry / Chemical oceanography / Geochemistry
Date: 2013-11-15 10:10:33
Greenhouse gases
Oceanography
Carbon
Ocean acidification
Carbon cycle
Carbon dioxide
Biogeochemistry
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Chemistry
Chemical oceanography
Geochemistry

ROAM Regional Ecosystem & Biogeochemical Impacts of  Ocean Acidification – a Modelling Study. UKOARP Annual Meeting 6‐7 January 2011, Cambridge. Jerry Blackford (PML) Andrew Yool (NOC‐S), Yuri 

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