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Dissolved organic matter (DOM)

Submitted by Kjetil Lygre on 27. February 2012 - 13:39
  • bacteria
  • Carbon
  • climate
  • co2
  • dissolved
  • matter
  • organic
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Climate Processes, Variability and Change

Dissolved Organic matter in the ocean (DOM)

Study of marine ecosystems and biogeochemistry by Siegel et al.

Bacteria and DOC model by Bendtsen, Archer et al. 2002

Tracing of biogeochem. and overturning using CDOM (Nelson et al., 2010)

 

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The Nordic Seas Carbon Budget: Sources, Sinks and Uncertainties

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Jeansson E, Olsen A, Eldevik T, Skjelvan I, Omar AM, Lauvset SK, Nilsen JEØ, Bellerby RGJ, Johannessen T, Falck E. The Nordic Seas Carbon Budget: Sources, Sinks and Uncertainties. Global Biogeochemical Cycles [Internet]. 2011;25:16. Available from: http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2011/2010GB003961.shtml
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