Understanding the vulnerability of marine calcifiers to ocean acidification is a critical issue, especially in the Southern Ocean (SO), which is likely to be the one of the first, and most severely affected regions. Since the industrial revolution, ~30% of anthropogenic CO2 has been absorbed by the global oceans. Average surface seawater pH levels have already decreased by 0.1 and are projected to decline by ~0.3 by the year 2100. This process, known as ocean acidification (OA), is shallowing the saturation horizon, which is the depth below which calcium carbonate (CaCO3) dissolves, likely increasing the vulnerability of many resident marine calcifiers to dissolution. The negative impact of OA may be seen first in species depositing more so...
The invasion of anthropogenic carbon dioxide into the surface ocean is altering seawater carbonate s...
Roughly a third of the anthropogenic carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere has been taken up by...
Future anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and the resulting ocean acidification may have severe conseque...
Understanding the vulnerability of marine calcifiers to ocean acidification is a critical issue, esp...
Understanding the vulnerability of marine calcifiers to ocean acidification is a critical issue, esp...
22 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables, supplementary material https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/f...
Ocean acidification (OA) is the decline in seawater pH and saturation levels of calcium carbonate (C...
Increasing atmospheric pCO2 reduces the saturation state of seawater with respect to the aragonite, ...
Today's surface ocean is saturated with respect to calcium carbonate, but increasing atmospheric car...
Anthropogenic elevation of atmospheric carbon dioxide (pCO2) is making the oceans more acidic, there...
Increasing CO2 atmospheric levels lead to increasing ocean acidification, thereby enhancing calcium ...
Future anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and the resulting ocean acidification may have severe conseque...
Increasing CO2 atmospheric levels lead to increasing ocean acidification, thereby enhancing calcium ...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2) concentrations are expectedto decrease surface ocean pH...
Marine calcifiers are amongst the most vulnerable organisms to ocean acidification due to reduction ...
The invasion of anthropogenic carbon dioxide into the surface ocean is altering seawater carbonate s...
Roughly a third of the anthropogenic carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere has been taken up by...
Future anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and the resulting ocean acidification may have severe conseque...
Understanding the vulnerability of marine calcifiers to ocean acidification is a critical issue, esp...
Understanding the vulnerability of marine calcifiers to ocean acidification is a critical issue, esp...
22 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables, supplementary material https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/f...
Ocean acidification (OA) is the decline in seawater pH and saturation levels of calcium carbonate (C...
Increasing atmospheric pCO2 reduces the saturation state of seawater with respect to the aragonite, ...
Today's surface ocean is saturated with respect to calcium carbonate, but increasing atmospheric car...
Anthropogenic elevation of atmospheric carbon dioxide (pCO2) is making the oceans more acidic, there...
Increasing CO2 atmospheric levels lead to increasing ocean acidification, thereby enhancing calcium ...
Future anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and the resulting ocean acidification may have severe conseque...
Increasing CO2 atmospheric levels lead to increasing ocean acidification, thereby enhancing calcium ...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2) concentrations are expectedto decrease surface ocean pH...
Marine calcifiers are amongst the most vulnerable organisms to ocean acidification due to reduction ...
The invasion of anthropogenic carbon dioxide into the surface ocean is altering seawater carbonate s...
Roughly a third of the anthropogenic carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere has been taken up by...
Future anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and the resulting ocean acidification may have severe conseque...