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AMT28 Cruise Report
Dr Glen Tarran
The cruise departed from the UK on 23rd September 2018 and arrived in the Falklands on the 30th October 2018. This year the cruise benefited from the addition of funding from the European Space Agency for the AMT4OceanSatFlux project. The project used an eddy vovariance technique to measure gas exchange. The measurements are being used to validate a range of satellite productes in order to gain regional and global estimates of the flux of carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the Altantic Ocean.
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Tarran, GA. 2019. AMT 28 Cruise Report. PML Publishing. doi: 10.17031/hatr-m369
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