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Title: Quantification of dust deposition to the ocean using thorium isotopes in seawater and aerosol sampling.
Id: 2600
Investigator(s): Zanna Chase
University of Tasmania [details]

Andy Bowie
University of Tasmania [details]

Scott Meyerink
University of Tasmania [details]

Description:
Years: 2022

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IN2022_V03

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Shadwick (CSIRO O&A) The Southern Ocean has a predominant role in the movement of heat and carbon dioxide into the ocean interior, moderating Earth’s average surface climate. The IMOS - SOTS moorings are designed to remotely and automatically measure these oceanographic processes under extreme conditions, where they are most intense and have been least studied. The atmosphere-ocean exchanges occur on many timescales, from daily insolation cycles to ocean basin decadal oscillations and thus high frequency observations sustained over many years are required. The current context of anthropogenic forcing of rapid climate change adds urgency to the work.
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