Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science and Earth System
Science Interdisciplinary Center, University of Maryland, College Park,
Maryland, 20742, USA
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As the global temperature continues to increase, carbon dioxide (CO2) is a major driver of this global warming. The increased CO2 is mainly caused by emissions from fossil fuel use and land use. At the same time, the ocean is a significant sink in the carbon cycle. The North Atlantic is a critical ocean region in reducing CO2 concentration. We estimate the CO2 uptake in this region based on a carbon inverse system and atmospheric CO2 observations.
As the global temperature continues to increase, carbon dioxide (CO2) is a major driver of this...