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We Thought We Could Understand the Exchanges Between Ocean and Atmosphere: This 2 Mm Layer Calls Into Question Everything
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It is called the skin of the ocean. Invisible to the naked eye, this thin layer of water, of a thickness of less than 2 millimetres, covers all the seas of the globe. For a long time, the researchers suspected that it played a role in the exchange of gas between the atmosphere and the oceans, without being able to accurately measure its impact. But a new [...]
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