An assessment of MODIS products in the Southern Ocean using tagged southern elephant seals, in the context of an increasingly positive Southern Annular Mode
The Southern Ocean maintains a complex, dynamic marine food web based on its stock of photosynthesising phytoplankton. For the same reason, it is our most sig- nificant sink of carbon, vital to functioning of global atmospheric systems. However, this key polar ocean is also responsive to atmospheric...
Main Author: | Biermann, Lauren |
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Other Authors: | Boehme, Lars |
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University of St Andrews
2018
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.750132 |
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