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Industrial-era global ocean heat uptake doubles in recent decades
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- 155
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Online attention
- 402 tweeters
- 32 blogs
- 4 Facebook pages
- 2 Google+ users
- 110 news outlets
- 2 Wikipedia page
- 343 Mendeley
- 1 Citeulike
This article is in the 99th percentile (ranked 189th) of the 415,976 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 96th percentile (ranked 3rd) of the 77 tracked articles of a similar age in Nature Climate Change
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Mentions in news and blogs
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Global ocean warming has doubled in recent decades: Study
Chennai Online -
This is where 90 percent of global warming is going
Washington Post -
Global ocean warming has doubled in recent decades: Study
The Economic Times -
Study: Man-Made Heat Put In Oceans Has Doubled Since 1997
Oregon Public Broadcasting -
Heat absorbed by oceans has doubled since 1997
The Carbon Brief -
Ocean Absorption of Manmade Heat Doubles Since 1997, Study Says
Yale Environment 360 -
Livermore scientists find global ocean warming has doubled in recent decades
Constantine Alexander's blog -
Half of ocean warming since 1865 in past 20 years
Yale Climate Connections -
It’s Official: 2015 Was The Hottest Year Ever Recorded
IFLScience - Environment -
In Case You Saw This in Forbes- It’s laughably wrong.
Dan's Wild Wild Science Journal
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