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Deep ocean freshening

Nathaniel L. Bindoff () and William R. Hobbs ()
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Nathaniel L. Bindoff: Antarctic Climate and Ecosystem Cooperative Research Centre University of Tasmania
William R. Hobbs: University of Tasmania

Nature Climate Change, 2013, vol. 3, issue 10, 864-865

Abstract: The traditional view of the open ocean is that surface waters should change faster and that the deep waters should be relatively stable. Now research shows that the depths of the Southern Ocean are also rapidly freshening and warming, and that these changes are spreading towards the Equator.

Date: 2013
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