In recent years our knowledge of gas
exchange across the air-sea interface at the process level has improved as a
consequence of new instrumentation and novel use of injected and natural
tracers. However, there remains
significant uncertainty in the extrapolation of these results to larger scales,
especially for studies focusing on global-scale processes such as the earth's
carbon cycle.
Author: A.R. Jacobson, M. Gloor, C. Sweeney, R.M. Key, et al (andyj at splash dot princeton dot edu)
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