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Landwehr, Sebastian; Volpi, Michele; Haumann, F. Alexander; Robinson, Charlotte M; Thurnherr, Iris; Ferracci, Valerio; Baccarini, Andrea; Thomas, Jenny; Gorodetskaya, Irina; Tatzelt, Christian; Henning, Silvia; Modini, Rob L; Forrer, Heather J; Lin, Yajuan; Cassar, Nicolas; Simo, Rafel; Hassler, Christel; Moallemi, Alireza; Fawcett, Sarah E; Harris, Neil; Airs, Ruth; Derkani, Marzieh H; Alberello, Alberto; Toffoli, Alessandro; Chen, Gang; Rodríguez-ros, Pablo; Zamanillo, Marina; Cortés-greus, Pau; Xue, Lei; Bolas, Conor G; Leonard, Katherine C; Perez-cruz, Fernando; Walton, David; Schmale, Julia. |
The Southern Ocean is a critical component of Earth’s climate system, but its remoteness makes it challenging to develop a holistic understanding of its processes from the small to the large scale. As a result, our knowledge of this vast region remains largely incomplete. The Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition (ACE, austral summer 2016/2017) surveyed a large number of variables describing the dynamic state of the ocean and the atmosphere, the freshwater cycle, atmospheric chemistry, ocean biogeochemistry and microbiology. This circumpolar cruise included visits to twelve remote islands, the marginal ice zone, and the Antarctic coast. Here, we use 111 of the observed variables to study the latitudinal gradients, seasonality, shorter term variations, the... |
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Ano: 2021 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00691/80275/83359.pdf |
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