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The Role of the Southern Ocean in Global Processes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 November 2004

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The limits of the Southern Ocean and its importance have been under debate for a long time. However, with growing knowledge, it has become obvious that the circum-Antarctic water belt is the defining limit and that the Southern Ocean plays an active and important role in the physical part of the global climate system, the global carbon cycle and biogeochemical processes.

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© Antarctic Science Ltd 2004