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Carbon dioxide sink in the Arctic Ocean from cross-shelf transport of dense Barents Sea water - Nature Geoscience
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Large amounts of atmospheric carbon can be exported and retained in the deep sea on millennial time scales, buffering global warming. However, while the Barents Sea is one of the most biologically productive areas of the Arctic Ocean, carbon retention times were thought to be short.
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