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Collaborative Research: Pacing and Pathways of Carbon Sequestration in a warm Pliocene Oce — NSF Award to Yale University (CT, $37

Oceans play an important role in the climate system, having already taken up around one-third of anthropogenic carbon released into the atmosphere since the Industrial Revolution. However, as temperatures continue to climb, the extent to which oceans will continue to mitigate rising atmospheric carbon remains to be ful

Award titleCollaborative Research: Pacing and Pathways of Carbon Sequestration in a warm Pliocene Oce
Award ID2402413
AwardeeYale University
CityNEW HAVEN
StateCT
Amount obligated$374,314
Principal investigatorPincelli Hull
ProgramMarine Geology and Geophysics
Start date07/15/2024
AbstractOceans play an important role in the climate system, having already taken up around one-third of anthropogenic carbon released into the atmosphere since the Industrial Revolution. However, as temperatures continue to climb, the extent to which oceans will continue to mitigate rising atmospheric carbon remains to be fully constrained. Yet quantifying this atmospheric carbon sink is critical to projecting the future response of the climate system. To narrow this gap, researchers in this study are
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