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Galen A. McKinley
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Climatological Implications of the LDEO-HPD pCO2 Method on CMIP6 Models
ADVANCING OUR UNDERSTANDING OF OCEAN CARBON AND THE AIR-SEA CARBON FLUX II POSTER
ocean sciences | 13 december 2024
Caroline Shaum, Galen A. McKinley
Global Ocean Biogeochemical Models (GOBMs) provide spatiotemporally resolved estimates of air-sea CO2 flux, however these estimates do not always agre...
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Using in-situ data to evaluate estimated Labrador Sea pCO2 and CO2 flux
ADVANCING OUR UNDERSTANDING OF OCEAN CARBON AND THE AIR-SEA CARBON FLUX I POSTER
ocean sciences | 13 december 2024
Lauren Moseley, Galen A. McKinley, Amanda R. Fay, ...
The North Atlantic Ocean is one of the most intense marine sinks of anthropogenic carbon in the global ocean, accounting for approximately 30% of atmo...
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Data Requirements for Quantifying the Background Ocean Carbon Sink
MODELING APPROACHES IN SUPPORT OF OCEAN-BASED CARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL (CDR) RESEARCH I POSTER
ocean sciences | 13 december 2024
Thea Hatlen Heimdal, Galen A. McKinley, Caroline S...
Given the large variability, and uncertainty, of the natural/background carbon sink, a major challenge for marine CDR technologies will be to quantify...
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Tiny Ocean: Physically Meaningful Dimensionality Reduction for pCO2 Reconstruction
ADVANCING OUR UNDERSTANDING OF OCEAN CARBON AND THE AIR-SEA CARBON FLUX III ORAL
ocean sciences | 13 december 2024
Viviana Acquaviva, Alessandro Laio, Amanda R. Fay,...
Accurate reconstruction of the full pCO2 field is a crucial element in estimating air-sea carbon flux and ultimately understanding the magnitude and t...
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SOCOMv2: On the strengths and limits of pCO2 interpolation products to estimate the ocean carbon sink
ADVANCING OUR UNDERSTANDING OF OCEAN CARBON AND THE AIR-SEA CARBON FLUX II POSTER
ocean sciences | 13 december 2024
Alizée Roobaert, Peter Landschuetzer, Christian Rö...
The ocean acts as a significant sink for anthropogenic CO2, but recent results from the Global Carbon Budget (GCB) point to a discrepancy in estimates...
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Ocean carbon sink uncertainties at the scale of mCDR
CARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL AT SCALE: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, POLICY, AND MARKET I ORAL
global environmental change | 10 december 2024
Galen A. McKinley, Amanda R. Fay, Thea Hatlen Heim...
The ocean carbon sink removes about 25% of annual anthropogenic CO2 emissions from the atmosphere, thus performing a critical climate service. In rece...
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Internal Climate Variability Modulates Decadal Changes in Ocean Anthropogenic Storage
THE GLOBAL CARBON CYCLE AND ITS FEEDBACKS WITH ANTHROPOGENIC CHANGE I POSTER
biogeosciences | 09 december 2024
Holly Olivarez, Nicole S. Lovenduski, Elizabeth Ma...
The ocean removes man-made (anthropogenic) carbon from the atmosphere and thereby mitigates climate change. Observations from global hydrographic surv...
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Taking Stock of Stocks: A Community-driven Roadmap for More Effective Assessment of Carbon Stocks
THE GLOBAL CARBON CYCLE AND ITS FEEDBACKS WITH ANTHROPOGENIC CHANGE II ORAL
biogeosciences | 09 december 2024
Dustin Carroll, Nicholas Parazoo, James T. Randers...
The Paris Agreement calls for stabilizing climate at 1.5°C warming, requiring rapid reductions in emissions and careful management of land and oc...
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