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Sea-to-air and diapycnal nitrous oxide fluxes in the eastern tropical North Atlantic Ocean

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Fig. 1. Map with locations of the sampled stations during P347 in January 2007 (a), P348 in February 2007 (b) and ATA3 in February 2008 (c)
Fig. 2. Wind speed parameterizations used for the calculation of sea-to-air fluxes of N 2 O
Fig. 3. Diapycnal N 2 O (red dots, right axis) and sea-to-air fluxes (black dots, right axis) projected to 18 ◦ N and bottom depth along 18 ◦ N (solid line, left axis)
Fig. 5. Diapycnal N 2 O fluxes vs. water depth. The black lines denote average fluxes for the shelf and for the open ocean region.

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