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Increasing Ocean Temperatures

How carbon dioxide is absorbed by oceans.

Credit: Emma Spitznagel and Brenna Hampton, Increasing Ocean Temperatures, originally published in SciJourner 2017 (CC BY NC ND 3.0)

Curated by Lea Rekow for BifrostOnline
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