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Study Finds Significantly Higher Net Flux of Carbon in Oceans – AZoCleantech
According to a new study, the world’s oceans absorb more carbon compared to the amounts proposed by a majority of the scientific models.

Written by AZoCleantechSep 7 2020
According to a new study, the world’s oceans absorb more carbon compared to the amounts proposed by a majority of the scientific models.
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Earlier predictions of the movement of carbon (called “flux”) between the oceans and atmosphere have not taken into account differences in temperature at the surface of the water and a few meters below.
Headed by the University of Exeter, the new study has considered this and found a…
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