Sparse observations induce large biases in estimates of the global ocean CO2 sink: an ocean model subsampling experiment

Dataset underlying the analysis in Hauck et al., 2023: Sparse observations induce large biases in estimates of the global ocean CO 2 sink - an ocean model subsampling experiment, Philosophical Transactions A Surface ocean partial pressure of CO 2 (pCO 2 ) and air-sea CO 2 flux reconstructions, using...

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Main Authors: Judith Hauck, Cara Nissen, Peter Landschützer, Christian Rödenbeck, Seth Bushinsky, Are Olsen
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Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7784745
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Summary:Dataset underlying the analysis in Hauck et al., 2023: Sparse observations induce large biases in estimates of the global ocean CO 2 sink - an ocean model subsampling experiment, Philosophical Transactions A Surface ocean partial pressure of CO 2 (pCO 2 ) and air-sea CO 2 flux reconstructions, using two mapping methods (MPI-SOM-FFN, CarboScope) three different sampling masks: SOCAT, SOCAT+SOCCOM, IDEAL (based on bgcArgo, Roemmich et al., 2019). Also, all FESOM-REcoM output fields that were used in the reconstructions are provided. We further provide the three masks that were used for subsampling: SOCAT, SOCAT+SOCCOM, IDEAL (bgcArgo).