--- attrs: .reference_type: 0 .text_styles: '' Abstract: 'Using inorganic carbon measurements from an international survey effort in the 1990s and a tracer-based separation technique, we estimate a global oceanic anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) sink for the period from 1800 to 1994 of 118 ± 19 petagrams of carbon. The oceanic sink accounts for ∼48% of the total fossil-fuel and cement-manufacturing emissions, implying that the terrestrial biosphere was a net source of CO2 to the atmosphere of about 39 ± 28 petagrams of carbon for this period. The current fraction of total anthropogenic CO2 emissions stored in the ocean appears to be about one-third of the long-term potential.' Author: "Sabine, Christopher L.\rFeely, Richard A.\rGruber, Nicolas\rKey, Robert M.\rLee, Kitack\rBullister, John L.\rWanninkhof, Rik\rWong, C. S.\rWallace, Douglas W. R.\rTilbrook, Bronte\rMillero, Frank J.\rPeng, Tsung-Hung\rKozyr, Alexander\rOno, Tsueno\rRios, Aida F." DOI: 10.1126/science.1097403 Date: 'July 16, 2004' Issue: 5682 Journal: Science Pages: 367-371 Title: The oceanic sink for anthropogenic CO2 Volume: 305 Year: 2004 _chapter: '["Ch. 24: Oceans FINAL","RF 11"]' _record_number: 4594 _uuid: 3b17cf9b-5120-4ef2-a25c-6d31bf3d9ff9 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1126/science.1097403 description: The oceanic sink for anthropogenic CO2 display_name: The oceanic sink for anthropogenic CO2 href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/reference/3b17cf9b-5120-4ef2-a25c-6d31bf3d9ff9.yaml identifier: 3b17cf9b-5120-4ef2-a25c-6d31bf3d9ff9 publications: - /report/nca3/chapter/oceans-marine-resources - /report/nca3 type: reference uri: /reference/3b17cf9b-5120-4ef2-a25c-6d31bf3d9ff9