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Contribution of Sea-State Dependent Bubbles to Air-Sea Carbon Dioxide Fluxes
B. G. Reichl,
L. Deike
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Civil & Environmental Engineering
High Meadows Environmental Institute
Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
sea state
78%
bubble
58%
carbon dioxide
52%
air
35%
sea
35%
gas
33%
surface wave
31%
parameterization
28%
gas exchange
18%
ocean wave
18%
wind velocity
12%
weather
11%
winter
10%
method
7%
Physics & Astronomy
sea states
100%
carbon dioxide
67%
bubbles
50%
air
39%
parameterization
21%
gases
19%
ocean surface
13%
gas exchange
13%
winter
12%
weather
11%
estimates
11%
surface waves
9%