publisher:10.1029/2019eo129157
Science in a Frozen Ocean
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Abstract
<jats:p>It’s notoriously difficult to access, but new technologies, international collaboration, regional models, and interdisciplinary approaches are improving understanding of the Weddell Gyre.</jats:p>
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AWI Organizations > Climate Sciences > Physical Oceanography of the Polar Seas
AWI Organizations > Geosciences > Marine Geochemistry
AWI Organizations > Geosciences > Marine Geochemistry
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Helmholtz Research Programs > CHANGING EARTH (2021-2027) > PT2:Ocean and Cryosphere in Climate > ST2.1: Warming Climates
Helmholtz Research Programs > CHANGING EARTH (2021-2027) > PT6:Marine and Polar Life: Sustaining Biodiversity, Biotic Interactions, Biogeochemical Functions > ST6.3: The future biological carbon pump
Helmholtz Research Programs > CHANGING EARTH (2021-2027) > PT6:Marine and Polar Life: Sustaining Biodiversity, Biotic Interactions, Biogeochemical Functions > ST6.3: The future biological carbon pump
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Helmholtz Programs > Helmholtz Research Programs > CHANGING EARTH (2021-2027) > PT2:Ocean and Cryosphere in Climate
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Published
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59920
DOI
10.1029/2019eo129157
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Vernet, M.
,
Hoppema, M.
and
Geibert, W.
(2019):
Science in a Frozen Ocean
,
Eos,
100
.
doi: 10.1029/2019eo129157
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