Eddy-driven subduction exports particulate organic carbon from the spring bloom
Melissa Omand(Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution), Amala Mahadevan(Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution), Nathan Briggs(University of Maine), Eric A. D’Asaro(University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory), Ivona Cetinić(Goddard Space Flight Center), Craig M. Lee(University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory), Mary Jane Perry(University of Maine)
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