Environmental Science and Engineering Seminar
The ocean is losing oxygen in response to warming, a process called de-oxygenation. Yet, observations and climate models have so far shown large departures and uncertainties in the regional patterns of ocean de-oxygenation, with implications for the future of ecosystems and the production of nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas. This talk will present recent advances on ocean deoxygenation that shed light on the fate of ocean oxygenation and reconcile prior controversies.
For more information, please contact Bronagh Glaser by email at [email protected] or visit Environmental Science and Engineering.
Event Series
Environmental Science and Engineering Seminar