Human inputs of nutrients to coastal waters can lead to the excessive production of algae, a process known as eutrophication. Microbial consumption of this organic matter lowers oxygen levels in the water1-3. In addition, the carbon dioxide produced during microbial respiration increases acidity. The dissolution of atmospheric carbon dioxide in ocean waters also raises acidity, a process known as ocean acidification. Here, we assess the combined impact of eutrophication and ocean acidification on acidity in the coastal ocean, using data collected in the northern Gulf of Mexico and the East China Sea-two regions heavily influenced by nutrient-laden rivers. We show that eutrophication in these waters is associated with the development of hypo...
Human activities, especially increased nutrient loads that set in motion a cascading chain of events...
The accumulation of anthropogenic CO2 in the ocean has altered carbonate chemistry in surface waters...
Since the 1800s, carbon dioxide emissions due to human activities have contributed significantly to ...
Human inputs of nutrients to coastal waters can lead to the excessive production of algae, a process...
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations are increasing the rate at which anthropogeni...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) is raising seawater CO<sub>2</sub> concentrat...
Uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere has resulted in a range of changes ...
The combined effects of anthropogenic and biological CO2 inputs may lead to more rapid acidification...
Inorganic carbon chemistry data from the surface and subsurface waters of the West Coast of North Am...
Seawater acidification can be induced both by absorption of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and by ...
Ocean acidification due to anthropogenic CO2 emissions is a dominant driver of long-term changes in ...
Coastal areas are impacted by multiple natural and anthropogenic processes and experience stronger p...
Human activity causes ocean acidification (OA) though the dissolution of anthropogenically generated...
Ocean acidification produced by dissolution of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in seawa...
The accumulation of anthropogenic CO2 in the ocean has altered carbonate chemistry in surface waters...
Human activities, especially increased nutrient loads that set in motion a cascading chain of events...
The accumulation of anthropogenic CO2 in the ocean has altered carbonate chemistry in surface waters...
Since the 1800s, carbon dioxide emissions due to human activities have contributed significantly to ...
Human inputs of nutrients to coastal waters can lead to the excessive production of algae, a process...
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations are increasing the rate at which anthropogeni...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) is raising seawater CO<sub>2</sub> concentrat...
Uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere has resulted in a range of changes ...
The combined effects of anthropogenic and biological CO2 inputs may lead to more rapid acidification...
Inorganic carbon chemistry data from the surface and subsurface waters of the West Coast of North Am...
Seawater acidification can be induced both by absorption of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and by ...
Ocean acidification due to anthropogenic CO2 emissions is a dominant driver of long-term changes in ...
Coastal areas are impacted by multiple natural and anthropogenic processes and experience stronger p...
Human activity causes ocean acidification (OA) though the dissolution of anthropogenically generated...
Ocean acidification produced by dissolution of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in seawa...
The accumulation of anthropogenic CO2 in the ocean has altered carbonate chemistry in surface waters...
Human activities, especially increased nutrient loads that set in motion a cascading chain of events...
The accumulation of anthropogenic CO2 in the ocean has altered carbonate chemistry in surface waters...
Since the 1800s, carbon dioxide emissions due to human activities have contributed significantly to ...