In this paper, we examine the causes of the observed sea level rise in the region south of Australia, using 13 years of repeat
hydrographic data from the WOCE SR3 sections, and the SURVOSTRAL XBT and surface salinity data.
Not exact matches
(For instance, with a shortening of ~ 1,2 % of the ~ 9,5 days average «life time of water vapour» — or «temps de residence»... in french — that may be inferred
from 20th century
hydrographic data?)
The work in question takes measurements
from one locale, and doesn't publish conclusions, rather Doney's statements are giving his opinion about what he read, «Long - term ocean acidification trends are clearly evident over the past several decades in open - ocean time - series and
hydrographic survey
data, and the trends are consistent with the growth rate of atmospheric carbon dioxide (Dore et al., 2009).»
Using these Carbon Systems Algorithms, scientists can predict parameters in the Southern Ocean including temperature, oxygen, salinity, pressure, and nitrate using
data from two
hydrographic surveys that were conducted in the Southern Ocean in the spring of 2011 and 2014.