2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr.2004.06.011
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Transport times and anthropogenic carbon in the subpolar North Atlantic Ocean

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“…[9] The TTD is approximated by an inverse Gaussian distribution [Hall et al, 2002;Waugh et al, 2004Waugh et al, , 2006 …”
Section: Ttd Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[9] The TTD is approximated by an inverse Gaussian distribution [Hall et al, 2002;Waugh et al, 2004Waugh et al, , 2006 …”
Section: Ttd Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tracer concentrations in themselves could have been compared in order to remove the effect of the nonlinear relationship between concentration and age that is typical for many tracers. However, this approach did not provide any additional information, and we chose to compare the ages to enable direct comparison of our results with those of Waugh et al [2004].…”
Section: Determination Of Ttd Parametersmentioning
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“…Recent progress on understanding and diagnosing tracer transport has come from considering transit-time distributions (TTDs; see, for example, Holzer and Hall, 2000, Haine and Hall, 2002, Waugh et al, 2004. The advantage of thinking about transport using TTDs is that one focuses on a revealing diagnostic that is independent of the specific source/sink characteristics of any particular tracer.…”
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“…Many are still based on the initial work of the late 1970s with various improvements (e.g., ΔC* approach of Gruber et al [1996]; Pérez et al [2002]; and LM approach of Lo Mo naco et al [2005a]). Others use completely new concepts such as water mass mixing [Goyet et al, 1999], similarity with CFCs or SF 6 penetration [e.g., Goyet and Brewer, 1993], the transit time distribution (TTD) approach of Waugh et al [2004Waugh et al [ , 2006 and Tanhua et al [2008], or a new water mass tracer "TrOCA" Goyet, 2004a, 2004b;Touratier et al, 2007].…”
Section: Distribution Of Anthropogenic Carbon In the Indian Oceanmentioning
confidence: 99%