Ocean acidification from anthropogenic CO2 has focused our attention on the importance of understanding the rates and mechanisms of CaCO3 formation so that changes can be monitored and feedbacks predicted. We present a method for determining the rate of CaCO3 production using in situ measureme nts of fCO(2) and pH in surface waters of the eastern subarctic Pacific Ocean. These quantities were determined on a surface mooring every 3 h for a period of about 9 months in 2007 at Ocean Station Papa (50 degrees N, 145 degrees W). We use the data in a simple surface ocean, mass balance model of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and alkalinity (Alk) to constrain the CaCO3: organic carbon (OC) production ratio to be approximately 0.5. A CaCO3 product...
AbstractObservations of the marine carbonate system were made in 2010 in the northeastern Chukchi Se...
Dissolution of fossil fuel CO 2 in seawater results in decreasing carbonate ion concentration and lo...
Quantifying the amount of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in seawater is an essential component of ocean acidif...
Climatological mean monthly distributions of pH in the total H+ scale, total CO2 concentration (TCO2...
Human activities have caused the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) to increase by 12...
DoctorThe ocean dissolves a large amount of the anthropogenic CO2 that is emitted by combustion of f...
This work was funded by NSF OCE-1220301 to W.B., NSF OCE-1220600 to J.F.A., and startup funding for ...
The export of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) from the surface ocean is poorly constrained. A better under...
The formation of CaCO3 in the ocean is an important process affecting the exchange of CO2 with the a...
This model study addresses the change in pelagic calcium carbonate production (CaCO3, as calcite in ...
Ocean acidification is likely to impact calcification rates in many pelagic organisms, which may in ...
Concentrations of dissolved 230Th in the ocean water column increase with depth due to scavenging an...
Balch et al. (2007) evaluated global pelagic contemporary calcification from remote sensing data (ma...
The Mauritanian upwelling system is one of the most biologically productive regions of the world's o...
Ocean biogeochemical models are routinely applied to assess the net global impact of ocean acidifica...
AbstractObservations of the marine carbonate system were made in 2010 in the northeastern Chukchi Se...
Dissolution of fossil fuel CO 2 in seawater results in decreasing carbonate ion concentration and lo...
Quantifying the amount of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in seawater is an essential component of ocean acidif...
Climatological mean monthly distributions of pH in the total H+ scale, total CO2 concentration (TCO2...
Human activities have caused the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) to increase by 12...
DoctorThe ocean dissolves a large amount of the anthropogenic CO2 that is emitted by combustion of f...
This work was funded by NSF OCE-1220301 to W.B., NSF OCE-1220600 to J.F.A., and startup funding for ...
The export of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) from the surface ocean is poorly constrained. A better under...
The formation of CaCO3 in the ocean is an important process affecting the exchange of CO2 with the a...
This model study addresses the change in pelagic calcium carbonate production (CaCO3, as calcite in ...
Ocean acidification is likely to impact calcification rates in many pelagic organisms, which may in ...
Concentrations of dissolved 230Th in the ocean water column increase with depth due to scavenging an...
Balch et al. (2007) evaluated global pelagic contemporary calcification from remote sensing data (ma...
The Mauritanian upwelling system is one of the most biologically productive regions of the world's o...
Ocean biogeochemical models are routinely applied to assess the net global impact of ocean acidifica...
AbstractObservations of the marine carbonate system were made in 2010 in the northeastern Chukchi Se...
Dissolution of fossil fuel CO 2 in seawater results in decreasing carbonate ion concentration and lo...
Quantifying the amount of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in seawater is an essential component of ocean acidif...