Collaborative Research: Interannual variability and connectivity of the oxygen supply to t — NSF Award to Woods Hole Oceanographic
The primary goal of this project is to recover, calibrate, and analyze oxygen data from an array of moorings in the Labrador and Irminger Seas in the North Atlantic Ocean. The subpolar North Atlantic Ocean is important to global oxygen and carbon dioxide cycling as it has the largest water column inventories of anthrop
| Award title | Collaborative Research: Interannual variability and connectivity of the oxygen supply to t |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2446498 |
| Awardee | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution |
| City | WOODS HOLE |
| State | MA |
| Amount obligated | $1,119,712 |
| Principal investigator | Isabela Le Bras |
| Program | PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY |
| Start date | 08/15/2025 |
| Abstract | The primary goal of this project is to recover, calibrate, and analyze oxygen data from an array of moorings in the Labrador and Irminger Seas in the North Atlantic Ocean. The subpolar North Atlantic Ocean is important to global oxygen and carbon dioxide cycling as it has the largest water column inventories of anthropogenic, meaning human-produced, carbon in the world oceans. To date, observations have been too sparse to fully understand what controls dissolved gas pathways into the ocean inter |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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