Changing ocean-carbonate chemistry caused by oceanic uptake of anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide leads to the formation of carbonic acid, thus lowering the pH of the sea with predictions of a decrease from current levels at 8.15 to 7.82 by the end of the century. The exact measurement of subtle pH changes in seawater over time presents significant analytical challenges, as the equilibrium constants are governed by water temperature and pressure, salinity effects, and the existence of other ionic species in seawater.Here, we review these challenges and how pH also affects dissolved inorganic and organic chemicals that affect biological systems. This includes toxic compounds (xenobiotics) as well as chemicals that are beneficial for ma...
Ocean acidification (OA) is one of the global issues caused by rising atmospheric CO2. The rising pC...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations are resulting in a reduction in seawater pH, with potentia...
The buffering of carbon dioxide in seawater and the intimate relationship between the carbonate syst...
Changing ocean-carbonate chemistry caused by oceanic uptake of anthropogenic atmospheric carbon diox...
The emission of anthropogenic carbon is leading to the influx of additional CO2 to the atmosphere an...
The uptake of anthropogenic CO2 by the oceans since the onset of the industrial revolution is consid...
Uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere has resulted in a range of changes ...
Alterations of the physical-chemical properties of the oceans due to anthropogenic activities are, a...
Ocean acidification is a global challenge that faces marine organisms in the near future with a pred...
The extent to which oceans are capable of buffering chemical changes resulting from the uptake of ca...
With carbon dioxide (CO2) levels rising dramatically, climate change threatens marine environments. ...
participantAs more carbon dioxide is added to the atmosphere, increasing amounts are absorbed into t...
Anthropogenically released CO is dissolving in the ocean, causing a decrease in bulk-seawater pH (oc...
Ocean acidification (OA) is one of the global issues caused by rising atmospheric CO2. The rising pC...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations are resulting in a reduction in seawater pH, with potentia...
The buffering of carbon dioxide in seawater and the intimate relationship between the carbonate syst...
Changing ocean-carbonate chemistry caused by oceanic uptake of anthropogenic atmospheric carbon diox...
The emission of anthropogenic carbon is leading to the influx of additional CO2 to the atmosphere an...
The uptake of anthropogenic CO2 by the oceans since the onset of the industrial revolution is consid...
Uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere has resulted in a range of changes ...
Alterations of the physical-chemical properties of the oceans due to anthropogenic activities are, a...
Ocean acidification is a global challenge that faces marine organisms in the near future with a pred...
The extent to which oceans are capable of buffering chemical changes resulting from the uptake of ca...
With carbon dioxide (CO2) levels rising dramatically, climate change threatens marine environments. ...
participantAs more carbon dioxide is added to the atmosphere, increasing amounts are absorbed into t...
Anthropogenically released CO is dissolving in the ocean, causing a decrease in bulk-seawater pH (oc...
Ocean acidification (OA) is one of the global issues caused by rising atmospheric CO2. The rising pC...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations are resulting in a reduction in seawater pH, with potentia...
The buffering of carbon dioxide in seawater and the intimate relationship between the carbonate syst...