Non-Redfieldian Dynamics Explain Seasonal pCO2Drawdown in the Gulf of Bothnia

Author:

Fransner Filippa12ORCID,Gustafsson Erik3ORCID,Tedesco Letizia4,Vichi Marcello56ORCID,Hordoir Robinson27,Roquet Fabien12ORCID,Spilling Kristian4,Kuznetsov Ivan8,Eilola Kari7,Mörth Carl-Magnus29,Humborg Christoph310ORCID,Nycander Jonas12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Meteorology; Stockholm University; Stockholm Sweden

2. Bolin Centre for Climate Research; Stockholm University; Stockholm Sweden

3. Baltic Nest Institute, Baltic Sea Centre; Stockholm University; Stockholm Sweden

4. Finnish Environment Institute; Marine Research Centre; Helsinki Finland

5. Department of Oceanography; University of Cape Town; Cape Town South Africa

6. Marine Research Institute; University of Cape Town; Cape Town South Africa

7. Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute; Norrköping Sweden

8. Institute of Coastal Research, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht; Geesthacht Germany

9. Department of Geological Sciences; Stockholm University; Stockholm Sweden

10. Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Tvärminne Zoological Station; University of Helsinki; Hanko Finland

Funder

Baltic Ecosystem Adaptive Management (BEAM)

Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management

Strategic Research Council of Academy of Finland

European Union and the Academy of Finland

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Space and Planetary Science,Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics,Oceanography

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