Sustained observations provide critically needed data and understanding not only about ocean warming and water cycle reorganization (e.g., salinity changes), ocean eutrophication, and ocean deoxygenation, but also about changes in ocean chemistry. As an example of changes in the global ocean carbon cycle, consistent changes in surface seawater CO2-carbonate chemistry are documented by seven independent CO2 time series that provide sustained ocean observations collected for periods from 15 to 30 years: (1) Iceland Sea, (2) Irminger Sea, (3) Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS), (4) European Station for Time series in the Ocean at the Canary Islands (ESTOC), (5) CArbon Retention In A Colored Ocean sites in the North Atlantic (CARIACO), (...
Human activities are altering the ocean in many different ways. The surface ocean is warming and, as...
Increasing marine uptake of anthropogenic CO2 (C-ant) causes global ocean acidification. To obtain a...
22 pages, 9 figures.-- Open Access terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licen...
Sustained observations provide critically needed data and understanding not only about ocean warming...
Sustained observations provide critically needed data and understanding not only about ocean warming...
Fossil fuel use, cement manufacture and land-use changes are the primary sources of anthropogenic ca...
The addition of fossil fuel carbon dioxide to the atmosphere is rapidly changing seawater chemistry ...
Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution humans have released-1/4500 billion metric tons of ...
International audienceChanging atmospheric composition due to human activities, primarily carbon dio...
The ocean’s chemistry is changing due to the uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2). This phen...
Author Posting. © Oceanography Society, 2009. This article is posted here by permission of Oceanogr...
The accelerated rate of increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide and the substantial fraction of anthr...
DoctorThe ocean dissolves a large amount of the anthropogenic CO2 that is emitted by combustion of f...
Fundamental changes in seawater chemistry are occurring throughout the world's oceans. Since the beg...
The ocean has taken up roughly a quarter of the total anthropogenic carbon emissions (Gruber et al.,...
Human activities are altering the ocean in many different ways. The surface ocean is warming and, as...
Increasing marine uptake of anthropogenic CO2 (C-ant) causes global ocean acidification. To obtain a...
22 pages, 9 figures.-- Open Access terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licen...
Sustained observations provide critically needed data and understanding not only about ocean warming...
Sustained observations provide critically needed data and understanding not only about ocean warming...
Fossil fuel use, cement manufacture and land-use changes are the primary sources of anthropogenic ca...
The addition of fossil fuel carbon dioxide to the atmosphere is rapidly changing seawater chemistry ...
Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution humans have released-1/4500 billion metric tons of ...
International audienceChanging atmospheric composition due to human activities, primarily carbon dio...
The ocean’s chemistry is changing due to the uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2). This phen...
Author Posting. © Oceanography Society, 2009. This article is posted here by permission of Oceanogr...
The accelerated rate of increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide and the substantial fraction of anthr...
DoctorThe ocean dissolves a large amount of the anthropogenic CO2 that is emitted by combustion of f...
Fundamental changes in seawater chemistry are occurring throughout the world's oceans. Since the beg...
The ocean has taken up roughly a quarter of the total anthropogenic carbon emissions (Gruber et al.,...
Human activities are altering the ocean in many different ways. The surface ocean is warming and, as...
Increasing marine uptake of anthropogenic CO2 (C-ant) causes global ocean acidification. To obtain a...
22 pages, 9 figures.-- Open Access terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licen...