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Author Correction: Enhanced ocean CO2 uptake due to near surface temperature gradients

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DOI
10.1038/s41561-024-01570-7
Notice DOI
10.1038/s41561-025-01779-0
Event date
2025-08-04
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CO2 Hydration at the Air-Water Interface: A Surface-Mediated 'In and Out' Mechanism

ref [55] · 2502.08348 · notice #9263 · dispute

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author author D. J. \ Ford , author J. D. \ Shutler , author J. Blanco-Sacristán , author S. Corrigan , author T. G. \ Bell , author M. Yang , author V. Kitidis , author P. D. \ Nightingale , author I. Brown , author W. Wimmer , author D. K. \ Woolf , author T. Casal , author C. Donlon , author G. H. \ Tilstone ,\ and\ author I. Ashton ,\ title title Enhanced ocean co2 uptake due to near-surface temperature gradients , \ https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-024-01570-7 journal journal Nature Geoscience \ volume 17 ,\ pages 1135--1140 ( year 2024 ) NoStop

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author author D. J. Ford, author J. D. Shutler, author J. Blanco-Sacristán, author S. Corrigan, author T. G. Bell, author M. Yang, author V. Kitidis, author P. D. Nightingale, author I. Brown, author W. Wimmer, author D. K. Woolf, author T. Casal, author C. Donlon, author G. H. Tilstone, and author I. Ashton, title title Enhanced ocean co2 uptake due to near-surface temperature gradients, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-024-01570-7 journal journal Nature Geoscience volume 17, pages 1135--1140 ( year 2024 )

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