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How much of the anthropogenic heat does the southern ocean take up?

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The Southern Ocean south of 40°S takes up more than 7 × 10^23 J of anthropogenic heat and nearly 140 PgC of anthropogenic carbon over the century (approximately one-third of the global ocean uptake for heat and 40% for carbon; figure 3(A)).

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