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Observing Changes in Ocean Carbonate Chemistry: Our Autonomous Future.

Seth M BushinskyYuichiro TakeshitaNancy L Williams
Published in: Current climate change reports (2019)
Our developing network of autonomous carbonate observations is currently targeted at surface ocean CO2 fluxes and compact ecosystem observatories. New integration of developed sensors on gliders and surface vehicles will increase our coastal and regional observational capability. Most autonomous platforms observe a single carbonate parameter, which leaves us reliant on the use of empirical relationships to constrain the rest of the carbonate system. Sensors now in development promise the ability to observe multiple carbonate system parameters from a range of vehicles in the near future.
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  • climate change
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