Negative emissions technologies: a complementary solution for climate change mitigation
JCM Pires - Science of the Total Environment, 2019 - Elsevier
Carbon dioxide (CO 2) is the main greenhouse gas (GHG) and its atmospheric
concentration is currently 50% higher than pre-industrial levels. The continuous GHGs …
concentration is currently 50% higher than pre-industrial levels. The continuous GHGs …
Ocean acidification in New Zealand waters: trends and impacts
The threat posed by ocean acidification (OA) to the diversity and productivity of New Zealand
marine ecosystems is assessed in a synthesis of published trends and impacts. A 20-year …
marine ecosystems is assessed in a synthesis of published trends and impacts. A 20-year …
Doubling of marine dinitrogen-fixation rates based on direct measurements
T Großkopf, W Mohr, T Baustian, H Schunck, D Gill… - Nature, 2012 - nature.com
Biological dinitrogen fixation provides the largest input of nitrogen to the oceans, therefore
exerting important control on the ocean's nitrogen inventory and primary productivity …
exerting important control on the ocean's nitrogen inventory and primary productivity …
Climate change projections for the surface ocean around New Zealand
CS Law, GJ Rickard, SE Mikaloff-Fletcher… - New Zealand Journal …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
The future status of the surface ocean around New Zealand was projected using two Earth
System Models and four emission scenarios. By 2100 mean changes are largest under …
System Models and four emission scenarios. By 2100 mean changes are largest under …
[HTML][HTML] Sea spray aerosol organic enrichment, water uptake and surface tension effects
LT Cravigan, MD Mallet, P Vaattovaara… - Atmospheric …, 2020 - acp.copernicus.org
The aerosol-driven radiative effects on marine low-level cloud represent a large uncertainty
in climate simulations, in particular over the Southern Ocean, which is also an important …
in climate simulations, in particular over the Southern Ocean, which is also an important …
The significance of the episodic nature of atmospheric deposition to Low Nutrient Low Chlorophyll regions
Abstract In the vast Low Nutrient Low‐Chlorophyll (LNLC) Ocean, the vertical nutrient supply
from the subsurface to the sunlit surface waters is low, and atmospheric contribution of …
from the subsurface to the sunlit surface waters is low, and atmospheric contribution of …
[图书][B] Ocean-atmosphere interactions of gases and particles
PS Liss, MT Johnson - 2014 - library.oapen.org
Ocean-atmosphere interactions of gases and particles Springer Earth System Sciences
Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions of Gases and Particles Peter S. Liss Martin T. Johnson Editors …
Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions of Gases and Particles Peter S. Liss Martin T. Johnson Editors …
[HTML][HTML] Distribution and drivers of symbiotic and free-living diazotrophic cyanobacteria in the western tropical South Pacific
The abundance and distribution of cyanobacterial diazotrophs were quantified in two
regions (Melanesian archipelago, MA; and subtropical gyre, SG) of the western tropical …
regions (Melanesian archipelago, MA; and subtropical gyre, SG) of the western tropical …
Dissolved zinc isotope cycling in the Tasman Sea, SW Pacific Ocean
The trace metal micronutrient zinc (Zn) act as a cofactor in several essential enzymes within
phytoplankton. The uptake of Zn by phytoplankton is complex and depends on the …
phytoplankton. The uptake of Zn by phytoplankton is complex and depends on the …
Insights into the biogeochemical cycling of iron, nitrate, and phosphate across a 5,300 km South Pacific zonal section (153 E–150 W)
Iron, phosphate, and nitrate are essential nutrients for phytoplankton growth, and hence,
their supply into the surface ocean controls oceanic primary production. Here we present a …
their supply into the surface ocean controls oceanic primary production. Here we present a …