Raised atmospheric emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) result in an increased ocean pCO2 level and decreased carbonate saturation state. Ocean acidification potentially represents a major threat to calcifying organisms, specifically mollusks. The present study focuses on the impact of elevated pCO2 on shell microstructural and mechanical properties of the bivalve Cerastoderma edule. The mollusks were collected from the Baltic Sea and kept in flow-through systems at six different pCO2 levels from 900 μatm (control) to 24,400 μatm. Extreme pCO2 levels were used to determine the effects of potential leaks from the carbon capture and sequestration sites where CO2 is stored in sub-seabed geological formations. Two approaches were combined to deter...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide threatens to decrease pH in the world's oceans. Coastal and es...
Organisms, such as molluscs, that produce their hard parts from calcium carbonate are expected to sh...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations have greatly increased since the beginning of the industri...
Raised atmospheric emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) result in an increased ocean pCO2 level and dec...
Progressive ocean acidification due to anthropogenic CO2 emissions will alter marine ecosytem proces...
Estuarine organisms are exposed to periodic strong fluctuations in seawater pH driven by biological ...
The rapidly intensifying process of ocean acidification (OA) due to anthropogenic CO2 is not only de...
WOS:000450278800002International audienceThe rapidly intensifying process of ocean acidification (OA...
Ocean acidification (OA) and the resultant changing carbonate saturation states is threatening the f...
Marine bivalves inhabiting naturally pCO2-enriched habitats can likely tolerate high levels of acidi...
Shells of the bivalve Arctica islandica are used to reconstruct paleo-environmental conditions (e.g....
Marine CO2 seeps allow the study of the long-term effects of elevated pCO2 (ocean acidification) on ...
Oceans absorb 30% of the anthropogenic CO2 release in the atmosphere (IPCC 2014). With climate chang...
Shells of the bivalve Arctica islandica are used to reconstruct paleo-environmental conditions (e.g....
Marine CO2seeps allow the study of the long-term effects of elevated pCO2(ocean acidification) on ma...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide threatens to decrease pH in the world's oceans. Coastal and es...
Organisms, such as molluscs, that produce their hard parts from calcium carbonate are expected to sh...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations have greatly increased since the beginning of the industri...
Raised atmospheric emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) result in an increased ocean pCO2 level and dec...
Progressive ocean acidification due to anthropogenic CO2 emissions will alter marine ecosytem proces...
Estuarine organisms are exposed to periodic strong fluctuations in seawater pH driven by biological ...
The rapidly intensifying process of ocean acidification (OA) due to anthropogenic CO2 is not only de...
WOS:000450278800002International audienceThe rapidly intensifying process of ocean acidification (OA...
Ocean acidification (OA) and the resultant changing carbonate saturation states is threatening the f...
Marine bivalves inhabiting naturally pCO2-enriched habitats can likely tolerate high levels of acidi...
Shells of the bivalve Arctica islandica are used to reconstruct paleo-environmental conditions (e.g....
Marine CO2 seeps allow the study of the long-term effects of elevated pCO2 (ocean acidification) on ...
Oceans absorb 30% of the anthropogenic CO2 release in the atmosphere (IPCC 2014). With climate chang...
Shells of the bivalve Arctica islandica are used to reconstruct paleo-environmental conditions (e.g....
Marine CO2seeps allow the study of the long-term effects of elevated pCO2(ocean acidification) on ma...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide threatens to decrease pH in the world's oceans. Coastal and es...
Organisms, such as molluscs, that produce their hard parts from calcium carbonate are expected to sh...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations have greatly increased since the beginning of the industri...