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Ocean Acidification: The Other CO2 Problem

3 →← 2H+ + CO2−. 3 . (1). Air-sea gas exchange equilibrates surface water CO2 to atmospheric levels with a timescale of approximately one year ...

Impact of Ocean Acidification on the Air-Sea Exchange of Trace Gases

It is likely to affect marine organisms from corals to microscopic plankton, particularly those that form their structures with calcium carbonate as a major ...

Ocean Acidification and Its Potential Effects on Marine Ecosystems

For the past. 200 years, the rapid increase in anthropogenic atmospheric CO2, which directly leads to de- creasing ocean pH through air–sea gas ex- change, has ...

WG 38: Atmospheric inputs to the ocean - GESAMP

Since marine microbial populations are sensitive to nutrient supply ratio, the consequences of atmospheric acidity change include shifts in ecosystem ...

Ocean acidification / edited by Jean-Pierre Gattuso, Lina Hansson.

Hall-Spencer -- Effects of ocean acidification on the marine source of atmospherically active trace gases / Frances Hopkins, Philip Nightingale, and Peter ...

Implications of ocean acidification on micronutrient elements-iron ...

The change in biological uptake rates of trace elements can also be considered as an impact of ocean acidification on marine biota (Hoffmann et al., 2012).

Ocean acidification - Wikipedia

A lower ocean pH has a range of potentially harmful effects for marine organisms. Scientists have observed for example reduced calcification, lowered immune ...

Changing Ocean Chemistry - Ocean Carbon & Biogeochemistry

Rising atmospheric CO2 levels are not only increasing global temperatures but as the ocean absorbs more of this CO2, it is changing the chemistry of the ...

Environmental control of dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) cycling under ...

Environmental context. Ocean acidification affects marine algae and bacteria, which can produce climate active trace gases such as methane or dimethylsulfide ...

Ocean acidification and marine microorganisms - NASA ADS

... the effect of changing ocean ... Ocean acidification and marine microorganisms ... Thus, OA affects the microbial diversity, primary productivity and trace gases ...

Guide to best practices for ocean acidification research and data ...

Volcanic carbon dioxide vents show ecosystem effects of ocean acidification. ... effect of trace metal ... Impacts of ocean acidification on marine fauna.

What is ocean acidification? - NIWA

The pH of the ocean is determined by the level of hydrogen protons (H+) in sea water. The lower the pH, the more acidic the ocean. The carbonate buffer system.

Addressing the Impacts of Ocean Acidification - AWS

SDG 14 “Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development” and the associated targets and indicators are directly ...

Nitrous oxide and methane in a changing Arctic Ocean - SpringerLink

CH4 is the most abundant organic trace gas in the environment, it plays an important role in the Earth's climate and as a result of ...

Ocean acidification - Plymouth Marine Laboratory

This is having an adverse effect on many important marine species such as corals, oysters, crabs and plankton. Due to the unprecedented rate of acidification ...

The Basics of Ocean Acidification - New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium

HS-ESS3-6. Background: Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is a trace gas naturally found in the Earth's atmosphere that helps keep the climate ...

PETRA - Changing Arctic Ocean

Ocean acidification and the warming of Arctic waters together with increased light penetration following ice-retreat all have consequences for ...

Ocean acidification - Coastal Wiki

This article summarizes some results from studies on the impact of ocean acidification on a few common calcifying marine organisms.

The Impacts of Ocean Acidification on Marine Ecosystems and ...

DIC is the total concentration of CO2 gas and the inorganic carbon acid-base products resulting from hydration (Equations 1 and 3). Alka- linity ...

Effect of Ocean Acidification on Organic and Inorganic Speciation of ...

Marine organisms possessing a skeleton of calcium carbonate are particularly sensitive to pH changes as the skeleton can dissolve when it reacts ...