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Leticia Barbero

Researcher at Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies

Publications -  32
Citations -  3970

Leticia Barbero is an academic researcher from Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Ocean acidification. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 24 publications receiving 2852 citations. Previous affiliations of Leticia Barbero include Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory & University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

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Global Carbon Budget 2018

Corinne Le Quéré, +84 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe data sets and methodology to quantify the five major components of the global carbon budget and their uncertainties, including emissions from land use and land-use change data and bookkeeping models.
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Global Carbon Budget 2019

Pierre Friedlingstein, +88 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe data sets and methodology to quantify the five major components of the global carbon budget and their uncertainties, including emissions from land use and land use change, and show that the difference between the estimated total emissions and the estimated changes in the atmosphere, ocean, and terrestrial biosphere is a measure of imperfect data and understanding of the contemporary carbon cycle.
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Global Carbon Budget 2017

Corinne Le Quéré, +86 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors quantify the five major components of the global carbon budget and their uncertainties, and the resulting carbon budget imbalance (BIM) is a measure of imperfect data and understanding of the contemporary carbon cycle.
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An update to the Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT version 2)

Dorothee C. E. Bakker, +96 more
TL;DR: The Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT) as mentioned in this paper is an activity of the international marine carbon research community, providing access to synthesis and gridded fCO2 (fugacity of carbon dioxide) products for the surface oceans.
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Ocean acidification along the Gulf Coast and East Coast of the USA

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe observations obtained on a cruise in the summer of 2012 and compare them with results from a cruise following a similar track in 2007, focusing on describing spatial patterns of aragonite saturation state (ΩAr).