Intriguingly, the deep ocean houses the biological pump, a process where marine organisms transport carbon from the surface to the deep, effectively sequestering it. Furthermore, ocean circulation patterns act as a global conveyor belt, redistributing heat and influencing regional climates worldwide.
This book adopts a scientific approach, using data from oceanographic research and climate models to explain complex concepts like carbon cycling, heat transfer, and ocean acidification in an accessible manner. It begins by outlining the physical and chemical properties of the deep ocean, then progresses to examine the mechanisms by which the ocean sequesters carbon and the impact of climate change on these processes.
Highlighting the interdisciplinary nature of this topic, the book draws from oceanography, climatology, and geochemistry to clarify the multifaceted role of the deep ocean in Earth's climate system.
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