Ocean acidification (OA), attributed to the sequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) into the surface ocean, and coastal eutrophication, attributed in part to land-use change and terrestrial runoff of fertilizers, have received recent attention in an experimental framework examining the effects of each on coral reef net ecosystem calcification (Gnet). However, OA and eutrophication in conjunction have yet to receive attention from the perspective of coral reef sediment dissolution. To address this omission, CO2 and nitrate (NO3 −) addition experiments were performed in Mo\u27orea, French Polynesia. Incubation chambers were used to measure sediment Gnet during the day and night under three different [NO3 −] (0, 9.8, and 19.7 μM) tha...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 is raising sea surface temperature (SST) and increasing seawater CO2 conc...
Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to have drastic effects on the future of coral reefs, mainly th...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (pCO2) dissolves in the ocean, decreasing the calcium carbonat...
Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to reduce the net ecosystem calcification (NEC) rates and overa...
Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to reduce the net ecosystem calcification (NEC) rates and overa...
Ocean acidification (OA) and organic matter enrichment (due to coastal eutrophication) could act in ...
Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to negatively affect the calcium carbonate (CaCO3) budget of co...
There is a long history of examining the impacts of nutrient pollution and pH on coral reefs. Howeve...
Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to drive the transition of coral reef ecosystems from net calci...
Acidification of seawater owing to oceanic uptake of atmospheric CO2 originating from human activiti...
Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to drive the transition of coral reef ecosystems from net calci...
Changes in the carbonate chemistry of coral reef waters are driven by carbon fluxes from two sources...
Changes in the carbonate chemistry of coral reef waters are driven by carbon fluxes from two sources...
Changes in the carbonate chemistry of coral reef waters are driven by carbon fluxes from two sources...
The severity of the impact of elevated atmospheric pCO2 to coral reef ecosystems depends, in part, o...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 is raising sea surface temperature (SST) and increasing seawater CO2 conc...
Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to have drastic effects on the future of coral reefs, mainly th...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (pCO2) dissolves in the ocean, decreasing the calcium carbonat...
Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to reduce the net ecosystem calcification (NEC) rates and overa...
Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to reduce the net ecosystem calcification (NEC) rates and overa...
Ocean acidification (OA) and organic matter enrichment (due to coastal eutrophication) could act in ...
Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to negatively affect the calcium carbonate (CaCO3) budget of co...
There is a long history of examining the impacts of nutrient pollution and pH on coral reefs. Howeve...
Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to drive the transition of coral reef ecosystems from net calci...
Acidification of seawater owing to oceanic uptake of atmospheric CO2 originating from human activiti...
Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to drive the transition of coral reef ecosystems from net calci...
Changes in the carbonate chemistry of coral reef waters are driven by carbon fluxes from two sources...
Changes in the carbonate chemistry of coral reef waters are driven by carbon fluxes from two sources...
Changes in the carbonate chemistry of coral reef waters are driven by carbon fluxes from two sources...
The severity of the impact of elevated atmospheric pCO2 to coral reef ecosystems depends, in part, o...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 is raising sea surface temperature (SST) and increasing seawater CO2 conc...
Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to have drastic effects on the future of coral reefs, mainly th...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (pCO2) dissolves in the ocean, decreasing the calcium carbonat...