by oc4c | Feb 12, 2026 | News, Published
A major new study has revealed that longlived swirling ocean features, known as mesoscale eddies, play a role in modifying the absorption of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂). They can last for months or even years and carry...
by oc4c | Jan 28, 2026 | Published
Dan Ford has led a new study published in Earth System Science Data which delivers a 26 year-long, spatially complete global dataset of surface chlorophyll-a (chl-a) by combining satellite observations with in-situ measurements. Ford, D. J., Kulk, G., Sathyendranath,...
by oc4c | Dec 17, 2025 | Published
Our colleagues from the Columbia group, including Amanda Fay, Thea Heimdal and Galen McKinley, have recently had a Geophysical Research Letter published with AGU. https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2025GL117961 They studied how new ocean carbon data...
by oc4c | Nov 28, 2025 | Published
A new publication with acknowledgement to OC4C has been published in Nature Communications. The paper is highly relevant to Option 1 of our project. Among the named scientists involved are three from our OC4C project Mingxi Yang, Thomas Bell, and David Woolf. The...
by oc4c | Aug 18, 2025 | Published, Uncategorized
OC4C team member Dan Ford has submitted the following manuscript to ESSD that acknowledges funding from our project. You can see the manuscript preprint below: UEx-L-Eddies: Decadal and global long-lived mesoscale eddy trajectories with coincident air-sea CO2 fluxes...
by oc4c | Nov 1, 2024 | Published
Well done to task 2 lead Dr Daniel Ford on having his paper published with AGU ‘A Comprehensive Analysis of Air-Sea CO2 Flux Uncertainties Constructed From Surface Ocean Data Products’