The decline in dissolved oxygen and onset of oxygen deficiency and hypoxia are naturally occurring phenomenon in aquatic environments, typically occurring on seasonal timescales. Over decadal timescales, there has been a measurable decline in dissolved oxygen concentrations in the global ocean due to warming caused by anthropogenic activity. Approximately 15% of the global decline in oxygen has been attributed to reduced solubility in response to ocean warming, with the remaining 85% due to intensified stratification. The relative contribution of these factors in coastal and shelf-sea waters is currently unknown. In UK waters, sustained observations in the North Sea reveal the recent onset of oxygen deficiency in late summer, partially due ...
Low oxygen conditions, often referred to as oxygen deficiency, occur regularly in the North Sea, a t...
Abstract. Hypoxia conditions are increasing throughout the world, influencing biogeochemical cycles ...
A potential consequence of climate change is a global decrease in dissolved oxygen at depth due to c...
Dissolved oxygen concentrations in the ocean are declining on a global scale. However, the impact of...
Summary • The global oxygen inventory has decreased by ~2% over the period 1960 to 2010, this findi...
Summary • According to the most recent observational estimate, the ocean lost 2% of its oxygen inve...
Highlights: • The epoch of the Anthropocene, a period during which human activity has been the domi...
Climate change and changing nutrient loadings are the two main aspects of global change that are lin...
Although not systematically considered as oxygen minimum zones, River-dominated Ocean Margins are se...
Summary • The equilibrium state of the ocean-atmosphere system has been perturbed these last few de...
Earth’s ocean is losing oxygen; since the mid-20th century, 1%–2% of the global ocean oxygen invento...
Oxygen is fundamental to life. Not only is it essential for the survival of individual animals, but ...
Oxygen is fundamental to life. Not only is it essential for the survival of individual animals, but ...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) is one of the most important environmental variables of water quality, especia...
Oxygen declination in coastal oceans has accelerated drastically in recent decades, both in terms of...
Low oxygen conditions, often referred to as oxygen deficiency, occur regularly in the North Sea, a t...
Abstract. Hypoxia conditions are increasing throughout the world, influencing biogeochemical cycles ...
A potential consequence of climate change is a global decrease in dissolved oxygen at depth due to c...
Dissolved oxygen concentrations in the ocean are declining on a global scale. However, the impact of...
Summary • The global oxygen inventory has decreased by ~2% over the period 1960 to 2010, this findi...
Summary • According to the most recent observational estimate, the ocean lost 2% of its oxygen inve...
Highlights: • The epoch of the Anthropocene, a period during which human activity has been the domi...
Climate change and changing nutrient loadings are the two main aspects of global change that are lin...
Although not systematically considered as oxygen minimum zones, River-dominated Ocean Margins are se...
Summary • The equilibrium state of the ocean-atmosphere system has been perturbed these last few de...
Earth’s ocean is losing oxygen; since the mid-20th century, 1%–2% of the global ocean oxygen invento...
Oxygen is fundamental to life. Not only is it essential for the survival of individual animals, but ...
Oxygen is fundamental to life. Not only is it essential for the survival of individual animals, but ...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) is one of the most important environmental variables of water quality, especia...
Oxygen declination in coastal oceans has accelerated drastically in recent decades, both in terms of...
Low oxygen conditions, often referred to as oxygen deficiency, occur regularly in the North Sea, a t...
Abstract. Hypoxia conditions are increasing throughout the world, influencing biogeochemical cycles ...
A potential consequence of climate change is a global decrease in dissolved oxygen at depth due to c...