Enhancing AMOC monitoring capacity at OSNAP

The OSNAP array was deployed in 2014, with the first biogeochemical sensors being added in 2017 as part of ATLAS and subsequently iAtlantic. This talk provides an update to the current state of biogeochemical measurements across the OSNAP array which expanded significantly in 2020. The talk also des...

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