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Exploiting satellite earth observation to quantify current global oceanic DMS flux and its future climate sensitivity

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Table 1. Summary of DMS Concentrations and Fluxes From 10 Cruises, Compared to Fluxes From This Study
Table 2. Monthly Coverage of E. Huxleyi Blooms in the North Atlantic (75  W–11  E, 35–68  N) and Northeast Atlantic (40  W–11  E, 60–
Figure 1. Annual mean sea-air DMS flux (lmol S m 22 day 21 ) over 2008–2009.
Figure 2. Seasonal mean sea-air DMS flux (lmol S m 22 day 21 ) over 2008–2009. Also shown in black circles are cruise mean fluxes from Table 1
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