Ocean acidification is likely to impact calcification rates in many pelagic organisms, which may in turn cause significant changes in marine ecosystem structure. We examine effects of changes in marine CaCO3 production on total alkalinity (TA) in the ocean using the global biogeochemical ocean model HAMOCC. We test a variety of future calcification scenarios because experimental studies with different organisms have revealed a wide range of calcification sensitivities to CaCO3 saturation state. The model integrations start at a preindustrial steady state in the year 1800 and run until the year 2300 forced with anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Calculated trends in TA are evaluated taking into account the natural variability in ocean carbonate ch...
Human activities have caused the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) to increase by 12...
Invited speakerBy the year 2005, the ocean had taken up ca 40% of total CO2 emissions to the atmosph...
Future anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and the resulting ocean acidification may have severe conseque...
Ocean acidification is likely to impact calcification rates in many pelagic organisms, which may in ...
Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution humans have released-1/4500 billion metric tons of ...
Dissolution of fossil fuel CO 2 in seawater results in decreasing carbonate ion concentration and lo...
Concentrations of dissolved 230Th in the ocean water column increase with depth due to scavenging an...
Ocean biogeochemical models are routinely applied to assess the net global impact of ocean acidifica...
Ocean acidification might reduce the ability of calcifying plankton to produce and maintain their sh...
The export of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) from the surface ocean is poorly constrained. A better under...
In the last few years, evidence has accumulated that calcifying organisms are likely to be affected ...
The long-term recovery of the oceans from present and past acidification is possible due to neutrali...
International audienceConcentrations of dissolved 230Th in the ocean water column increase with dept...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are acidifying the ocean, affecting calcification rates...
The addition of fossil fuel carbon dioxide to the atmosphere is rapidly changing seawater chemistry ...
Human activities have caused the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) to increase by 12...
Invited speakerBy the year 2005, the ocean had taken up ca 40% of total CO2 emissions to the atmosph...
Future anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and the resulting ocean acidification may have severe conseque...
Ocean acidification is likely to impact calcification rates in many pelagic organisms, which may in ...
Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution humans have released-1/4500 billion metric tons of ...
Dissolution of fossil fuel CO 2 in seawater results in decreasing carbonate ion concentration and lo...
Concentrations of dissolved 230Th in the ocean water column increase with depth due to scavenging an...
Ocean biogeochemical models are routinely applied to assess the net global impact of ocean acidifica...
Ocean acidification might reduce the ability of calcifying plankton to produce and maintain their sh...
The export of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) from the surface ocean is poorly constrained. A better under...
In the last few years, evidence has accumulated that calcifying organisms are likely to be affected ...
The long-term recovery of the oceans from present and past acidification is possible due to neutrali...
International audienceConcentrations of dissolved 230Th in the ocean water column increase with dept...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are acidifying the ocean, affecting calcification rates...
The addition of fossil fuel carbon dioxide to the atmosphere is rapidly changing seawater chemistry ...
Human activities have caused the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) to increase by 12...
Invited speakerBy the year 2005, the ocean had taken up ca 40% of total CO2 emissions to the atmosph...
Future anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and the resulting ocean acidification may have severe conseque...