Publications by authors named "Xianliang L Pan"

With the accelerating mass loss of Antarctic ice sheets, the freshening of the Southern Ocean coastal oceans (SOc, seas around Antarctica) is gradually intensifying, which will reduce the formation of bottom water and weaken the meridional overturning circulation, thus having a significant negative impact on the ocean's role in regulating global climate. Due to the extreme environment of the Southern Ocean and the limitations of observational techniques, our understanding of the glacier-derived freshening of SOc is still vague. We developed a method that first provided us with an expansive understanding of glacier-derived freshening progress over the SOc.

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Article Synopsis
  • The rise in oceanic nitrogen deposition due to human activities is a growing concern, especially in the Southern Ocean (SO), which has a significant role in transporting nitrogen into the ocean's depths.
  • A new method was developed to measure changes in nitrogen uptake (ΔN) in the SO, using high-resolution data from ship observations to map its distribution over time.
  • Between the 1990s and 2010s, nitrogen increased by 67 ± 1 Tg-N per year in the SO, which accounts for about 70% of nitrogen deposited into the global ocean, highlighting its importance as a major nitrogen uptake region.
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