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@article{Behrenfeld2006ClimatedrivenTI, title={Climate-driven trends in contemporary ocean productivity}, author={Michael J. Behrenfeld and Robert T. O’Malley and David A. Siegel and Charles R. McClain and Jorge L. Sarmiento and Gene C. Feldman and Allen J. Milligan and Paul G. Falkowski and Ricardo M Letelier and Emmanuel S. Boss}, journal={Nature}, year={2006}, volume={444}, pages={752-755}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:4414391} }
Global ocean NPP changes detected from space over the past decade are described, dominated by an initial increase in NPP of 1,930 teragrams of carbon a year, followed by a prolonged decrease averaging 190 Tg C yr-1.
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Sensitivities of marine carbon fluxes to ocean change
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This analysis underscores that many of the responses of the seawater carbonate system and of the ocean's physical and biological carbon pumps to (i) ocean warming and the associated changes in vertical mixing and overturning circulation, and (ii) ocean acidification and carbonation have the potential for significant feedback to the climate system.