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Characterising how carbon flows between ocean and atmosphere
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- Title Characterising how carbon flows between ocean and atmosphere
- Released: 22/09/2020
- Length 00:01:24
- Language English
- Footage Type Animation
- Copyright University of Exeter College of Life and Environmental Sciences
- Description
According to new research, the amount of carbon absorbed by the ocean is being underestimated by up to 0.9 Gigatonnes a year. This animation reflects the findings. The map to the left shows the mean monthly ocean-to-atmosphere carbon flux (corrected for cool water and salty sea surface), with carbon flowing into the ocean (i.e. a negative flux) represented in blue (and vice versa, with red regions representing where carbon is being emitted from the ocean into the atmosphere). The graph to the right shows the annual integrated global net carbon flux between the atmosphere and oceans from 1992 to 2018 with no corrections (yellow line), surface temperature corrections only (red line), and corrected for cool water and salty sea surface (blue line).