Posts Tagged ‘Nicholas Bates’
Long-term data show a recent acceleration in chemical and physical changes in the ocean
Two open-ocean hydrographic stations record 40 years of change in the subtropical North Atlantic Ocean
Read MoreThe Sargasso Sea has become warmer and saltier, and the loss of oxygen and ocean acidification is accelerating
The subtropical oceans are getting warmer and saltier, losing oxygen, and gaining carbon dioxide, and in the recent decade, these changes have accelerated.
Read MoreUpper ocean water masses shrinking in changing climate: Less efficient CO2 sink
The oceans help buffer the Earth from climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide and heat at the surface and transporting it to the deep ocean. New research indicates the North Atlantic Subtropical Mode Water, an upper ocean water mass, is shrinking in a changing climate and becoming a less efficient sink for heat and carbon dioxide.
Read MoreOleander Project at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences Ushers in New Era of Research
Updated vessel and instruments monitor upper ocean currents, temperatures, and carbon chemistry in the North Atlantic
Read MoreThe Ocean Responds to a Warming Planet
New research indicates that upper ocean water masses are shrinking in a changing climate
Read MoreThe Ocean Responds to a Warming Planet
New research indicates that upper ocean water masses are shrinking in a changing climate
Read MoreBIOS Scientists Gather for Ocean Sciences Meeting
Presenters from BIOS among nearly 5,000 attendees at international conference
Read MoreEnhancing Workforce Capacity
Weeklong course helps scientists improve carbon dioxide measurements
Read MoreHow Do We Understand the Ocean?
Summer course at BIOS introduces students to the field of observational oceanography
Read MoreA Powerhouse in the Lab and at Sea
Research specialist Becky Garley brings unique skill set to studies of ocean carbon cycle
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