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Decadal oscillations in the ocean’s largest oxygen-deficient zone
N. N. Duprey
, A. D. Foreman
, J. D. Carriquiry
, C. D. Charles
, S. C. Sanchez
, H. Vonhof
, F. Rubach
, R. Rabenstein
, M. Rohr
, H. Reyes-Bonilla
, D. Marconi
,
D. M. Sigman
, G. H. Haug
, A. Martínez-García
Geosciences
High Meadows Environmental Institute
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Oxygen Deficient Zone
100%
Decadal Oscillation
100%
Denitrification
60%
Eastern Tropical North Pacific
40%
Global Warming
40%
Oxygen Deficiency
20%
Upwelling
20%
Thermocline
20%
Coral
20%
North Pacific
20%
Increased Productivity
20%
Nitrogen Isotopes
20%
Multidecadal
20%
Lack of Data
20%
Decadal Variation
20%
Pacific Decadal Variability
20%
Ocean Oxygen
20%
Oxygen Demand
20%
D15N
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
North Pacific
100%
Denitrification
100%
Global Warming
66%
Thermocline
33%
Nitrogen 15
33%
Decadal Variation
33%