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Emil Jeansson
Researcher at Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research
Publications - 60
Citations - 2228
Emil Jeansson is an academic researcher from Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arctic & Water mass. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 54 publications receiving 1591 citations. Previous affiliations of Emil Jeansson include University of Gothenburg & University of Bergen.
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The Global Ocean Data Analysis Project version 2 (GLODAPv2) – an internally consistent data product for the world ocean
Are Olsen,R.M. Key,Steven van Heuven,Siv K. Lauvset,Siv K. Lauvset,Anton Velo,X. Lin,Carsten Schirnick,Alex Kozyr,Toste Tanhua,Mario Hoppema,Sara Jutterström,Reiner Steinfeldt,Emil Jeansson,Masao Ishii,Fiz F. Pérez,Toru Suzuki +16 more
TL;DR: The GLODAPv2 data product as discussed by the authors is composed of data from 724 scientific cruises covering the global ocean and includes data from an additional 168 cruises, including data from CARINA (CARbon IN the Atlantic) in 2009/2010, and PACIFICA (PACIFic ocean interior CArbon) in 2013, as well as data from a total of 724 cruises.
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A new global interior ocean mapped climatology: the 1° × 1° GLODAP version 2
Siv K. Lauvset,Siv K. Lauvset,Robert M. Key,Are Olsen,Are Olsen,Steven van Heuven,Anton Velo,X. Lin,Carsten Schirnick,Alex Kozyr,Toste Tanhua,Mario Hoppema,Sara Jutterström,Reiner Steinfeldt,Emil Jeansson,Masao Ishii,Fiz F. Pérez,Toru Suzuki,Sylvain Watelet +18 more
TL;DR: The GLODAPv2.2016b data set was used by as discussed by the authors to create global 1°'×'1° mapped climatologies of salinity, temperature, oxygen, nitrate, phosphate, silicate, total dissolved inorganic carbon (TCO2), total alkalinity (TAlk), pH, and CaCO3 saturation states.
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Ventilation of the Arctic Ocean: Mean ages and inventories of anthropogenic CO2 and CFC‐11
Toste Tanhua,E. Peter Jones,Emil Jeansson,Emil Jeansson,Sara Jutterström,William M. Smethie,Douglas W.R. Wallace,Leif G. Anderson +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors synthesize available transient tracer measurements (e.g., CFCs and SF6) made during more than two decades by the authors and use the tracer data to estimate the ventilation of the Arctic Ocean, to infer deep-water pathways, and to estimate Arctic Ocean inventory of C ant.
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GLODAPv2.2019 – an update of GLODAPv2
Are Olsen,Nico Lange,Robert M. Key,Toste Tanhua,Marta Álvarez,Susan Becker,Henry C. Bittig,Brendan R. Carter,Brendan R. Carter,Leticia Cotrim da Cunha,Richard A. Feely,Steven van Heuven,Mario Hoppema,Masao Ishii,Emil Jeansson,Steve D Jones,Sara Jutterström,Maren K. Karlsen,Alex Kozyr,Siv K. Lauvset,Siv K. Lauvset,Claire Lo Monaco,Akihiko Murata,Fiz F. Pérez,Benjamin Pfeil,Carsten Schirnick,Reiner Steinfeldt,Toru Suzuki,Maciej Telszewski,Bronte Tilbrook,Anton Velo,Rik Wanninkhof +31 more
TL;DR: The Global Ocean Data Analysis Project (GLODAPv2, v2.2019) as discussed by the authors provides regular compilations of surface to bottom ocean biogeochemical data, with an emphasis on seawater inorganic carbon chemistry.
GLOBAL OCEAN DATA ANALYSIS PROJECT, VERSION 2 (GLODAPv2)
R.M. Key,Are Olsen,S. van Heuven,Siv K. Lauvset,Anton Velo,X. Lin,Carsten Schirnick,Alexander Kozyr,Toste Tanhua,Mario Hoppema,Sara Jutterström,Reiner Steinfeldt,Emil Jeansson,Masao Ishii,Fiz F. Pérez,Toru Suzuki +15 more
TL;DR: The Global Ocean Data Analysis Project version 2 (GLODAPv2) as discussed by the authors is a uniformly calibrated open ocean data product on inorganic carbon and carbon-relevant variables that includes data from approximately one million individual seawater samples collected from over 700 cruises during the years 1972-2013.