A vision for FAIR ocean data products
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2021
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Journal Title:Communications Earth & Environment
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Personal Author:Tanhua, Toste
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Lauvset, Siv K.
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Lange, Nico
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Olsen, Are
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Álvarez, Marta
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Diggs, Stephen
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Bittig, Henry C.
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Brown, Peter J.
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Carter, Brendan R.
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da Cunha, Leticia Cotrim
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Feely, Richard A.
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Hoppema, Mario
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Ishii, Masao
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Jeansson, Emil
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Kozyr, Alex
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Murata, Akihiko
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Pérez, Fiz F.
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Pfeil, Benjamin
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Schirnick, Carsten
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Steinfeldt, Reiner
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Telszewski, Maciej
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Tilbrook, Bronte
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Velo, Anton
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Wanninkhof, Rik
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Burger, Eugene
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O’Brien, Kevin
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Key, Robert M.
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Description:The ocean is mitigating global warming by absorbing large amounts of excess carbon dioxide from human activities. To quantify and monitor the ocean carbon sink, we need a state-of-the-art data resource that makes data submission and retrieval machine-compatible and efficient.
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Source:Communications Earth & Environment, 2(1)
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Rights Information:CC BY
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