A critical factor controlling changes in the acidity of coastal waters is the alkalinity of the water. Concentrations of alkalinity are determined by supply from rivers and by in situ processes such as biological production and denitrification. A 2-year study based on 15 cruises in Liverpool Bay followed the seasonal cycles of changing concentrations of total alkalinity (TA) and total dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) in relation to changes caused by the annual cycle of biological production during the mixing of river water into the Bay. Consistent annual cycles in concentrations of nutrients, TA and DIC were observed in both years. At a salinity of 31.5, the locus of primary production during the spring bloom, concentrations of NO x decreas...
The coastal ocean is strongly affected by ocean acidification because of its shallow water depths, l...
We used a seasonal North Sea data set comprising dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), partial pressure ...
A multitracer approach is applied to assess the impact of boundary fluxes (e.g., benthic input from ...
In this study, we successfully implemented a total alkalinity (TA) analyzer in a flow‐through setup,...
The wintertime spatial distribution of carbonate parameters in outer estuarine and coastal waters ar...
Total alkalinity (TA) is an important parameter in determining the uptake capacity of anthropogenic...
For the sediments of the central and southern North Sea different sources of alkalinity generation a...
It has been previously proposed that alkalinity release from sediments can play an important role in...
For the sediments of the central and southern North Sea different sources of alkalinity generation ...
Recent studies have debated the potential importance of alkalinity production in shallow coastal sed...
Under increased ocean acidification, assessing natural diurnal variation in coastal ocean acidity re...
Despite the important role of alkalinity in estuarine carbon cycling, the seasonal and decadal varia...
It has been previously proposed that alkalinity release from sediments can play an important role in...
A multi-tracer approach is applied to assess the impact of boundary fluxes (e.g. benthic input from ...
Estuaries may be uniquely susceptible to the combined acidification pressures of atmospherically dri...
The coastal ocean is strongly affected by ocean acidification because of its shallow water depths, l...
We used a seasonal North Sea data set comprising dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), partial pressure ...
A multitracer approach is applied to assess the impact of boundary fluxes (e.g., benthic input from ...
In this study, we successfully implemented a total alkalinity (TA) analyzer in a flow‐through setup,...
The wintertime spatial distribution of carbonate parameters in outer estuarine and coastal waters ar...
Total alkalinity (TA) is an important parameter in determining the uptake capacity of anthropogenic...
For the sediments of the central and southern North Sea different sources of alkalinity generation a...
It has been previously proposed that alkalinity release from sediments can play an important role in...
For the sediments of the central and southern North Sea different sources of alkalinity generation ...
Recent studies have debated the potential importance of alkalinity production in shallow coastal sed...
Under increased ocean acidification, assessing natural diurnal variation in coastal ocean acidity re...
Despite the important role of alkalinity in estuarine carbon cycling, the seasonal and decadal varia...
It has been previously proposed that alkalinity release from sediments can play an important role in...
A multi-tracer approach is applied to assess the impact of boundary fluxes (e.g. benthic input from ...
Estuaries may be uniquely susceptible to the combined acidification pressures of atmospherically dri...
The coastal ocean is strongly affected by ocean acidification because of its shallow water depths, l...
We used a seasonal North Sea data set comprising dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), partial pressure ...
A multitracer approach is applied to assess the impact of boundary fluxes (e.g., benthic input from ...