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  • 2. Effect of iron supply on Southern Ocean CO2 uptake and implications for glacial atmospheric CO2.
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  • 8. Two modes of change in Southern Ocean productivity over the past million years.
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  • 11. Effect of natural iron fertilization on carbon sequestration in the Southern Ocean.
    Blain S, Quéguiner B, Armand L, Belviso S, Bombled B, Bopp L, Bowie A, Brunet C, Brussaard C, Carlotti F, Christaki U, Corbière A, Durand I, Ebersbach F, Fuda JL, Garcia N, Gerringa L, Griffiths B, Guigue C, Guillerm C, Jacquet S, Jeandel C, Laan P, Lefèvre D, Lo Monaco C, Malits A, Mosseri J, Obernosterer I, Park YH, Picheral M, Pondaven P, Remenyi T, Sandroni V, Sarthou G, Savoye N, Scouarnec L, Souhaut M, Thuiller D, Timmermans K, Trull T, Uitz J, van Beek P, Veldhuis M, Vincent D, Viollier E, Vong L, Wagener T.
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  • 13. Increased productivity in the subantarctic ocean during Heinrich events.
    Sachs JP, Anderson RF.
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  • 17. Boron isotope evidence for oceanic carbon dioxide leakage during the last deglaciation.
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  • 20. No iron fertilization in the equatorial Pacific Ocean during the last ice age.
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