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REPORTS The Role of the Southern Ocean in Uptake and Storage of Anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide Ken Caldeira* and Philip B. Duffy
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Document Date: 2000-06-12 13:58:56


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Princeton / Washington / DC / Livermore / /

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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory / NOAA/Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory / Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory / /

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Antarctica / /

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United States / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Stanford University / Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory / /

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agricultural and medical applications / chemical sensors / gas molecules / nanoelectronic devices / gas transfer velocities / chemical processes / toxic gas molecules / /

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A.D. / /

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Atlantic ocean / Southern Ocean / Sea Res / Indian Ocean / Ocean Carbon Sequestration / /

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American Geophysical Union / Stanford University / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / National Oceanographic Data Center / U.S. Department of Energy Center for Research / Department of Chemistry / /

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Silver Spring / Nathan R. Franklin / Philip B. Duffy / /

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An ocean-climate model / /

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New Jersey / California / /

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Antarctic / northern Indian Ocean / Western Americas / Indian Ocean / North Atlantic / /

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Stanford University / /

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simulation / /

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www.sciencemag.org / /

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