Autonomous seawater pCO2 and pH time series from 40 surface buoys and the emergence of anthropogenic trends
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2019
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Journal Title:Earth System Science Data
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Personal Author:Sutton, Adrienne J.
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Feely, Richard A.
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Maenner-Jones, Stacy
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Musielwicz, Sylvia
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Osborne, John
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Dietrich, Colin
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Monacci, Natalie
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Cross, Jessica
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Bott, Randy
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Kozyr, Alex
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Andersson, Andreas J.
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Bates, Nicholas R.
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Cai, Wei-Jun
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Cronin, Meghan F.
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De Carlo, Eric H.
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Hales, Burke
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Howden, Stephan D.
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Lee, Charity M.
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Manzello, Derek P.
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McPhaden, Michael J.
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Meléndez, Melissa
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Mickett, John B.
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Newton, Jan A.
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Noakes, Scott E.
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Noh, Jae Hoon
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Olafsdottir, Solveig R.
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Salisbury, Joseph E.
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Send, Uwe
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Trull, Thomas W.
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Vandemark, Douglas C.
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Weller, Robert A.
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Source:Earth System Science Data, 11(1), 421-439.
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Rights Information:CC BY
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