Few estuaries have inorganic carbon datasets with sufficient spatial and temporal coverage for identifying acidification baselines, seasonal cycles and trends. The Chesapeake Bay, though one of the most well-studied estuarine systems in the world, is no exception. To date, there have only been observational studies of inorganic carbon distribution and flux in lower bay sub-estuaries. Here, we address this knowledge gap with results from the first complete observational study of inorganic carbon along the main stem. Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) increased from surface to bottom and north to south over the course of 2016, mainly driven by seasonal changes in river discharge, mixing, and biological carbon dioxide (...
The Chesapeake Bay is a large coastal-plain estuary that has experienced considerable anthropogenic ...
The Chesapeake Bay is a large coastal-plain estuary that has experienced considerable anthropogenic ...
Understanding the vulnerability of estuarine ecosystems to anthropogenic impacts requires a quantita...
The Chesapeake Bay, a large coastal plain estuary, has been studied extensively in terms of its wate...
The Chesapeake Bay, a large coastal plain estuary, has been studied extensively in terms of its wate...
Carbonate geochemistry research in large estuarine systems is limited. More work is needed to under...
Estuaries may be uniquely susceptible to the combined acidification pressures of atmospherically dri...
Understanding decadal changes in the coastal carbonate system is essential for predicting how the he...
Understanding decadal changes in the coastal carbonate system is essential for predicting how the he...
Understanding decadal changes in the coastal carbonate system is essential for predicting how the he...
Decadal-scale pH trends for the open ocean are largely monotonic and controlled by anthropogenic CO2...
Direct measurements of the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) were ...
The cycling of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and the role of tidal marshes in estuarine DIC dynam...
Direct measurements of the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) were ...
The cycling of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and the role of tidal marshes in estuarine DIC dynam...
The Chesapeake Bay is a large coastal-plain estuary that has experienced considerable anthropogenic ...
The Chesapeake Bay is a large coastal-plain estuary that has experienced considerable anthropogenic ...
Understanding the vulnerability of estuarine ecosystems to anthropogenic impacts requires a quantita...
The Chesapeake Bay, a large coastal plain estuary, has been studied extensively in terms of its wate...
The Chesapeake Bay, a large coastal plain estuary, has been studied extensively in terms of its wate...
Carbonate geochemistry research in large estuarine systems is limited. More work is needed to under...
Estuaries may be uniquely susceptible to the combined acidification pressures of atmospherically dri...
Understanding decadal changes in the coastal carbonate system is essential for predicting how the he...
Understanding decadal changes in the coastal carbonate system is essential for predicting how the he...
Understanding decadal changes in the coastal carbonate system is essential for predicting how the he...
Decadal-scale pH trends for the open ocean are largely monotonic and controlled by anthropogenic CO2...
Direct measurements of the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) were ...
The cycling of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and the role of tidal marshes in estuarine DIC dynam...
Direct measurements of the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) were ...
The cycling of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and the role of tidal marshes in estuarine DIC dynam...
The Chesapeake Bay is a large coastal-plain estuary that has experienced considerable anthropogenic ...
The Chesapeake Bay is a large coastal-plain estuary that has experienced considerable anthropogenic ...
Understanding the vulnerability of estuarine ecosystems to anthropogenic impacts requires a quantita...