International audienceCoastal time series of ocean carbonate chemistry are critical for understanding how global anthropogenic change manifests in near-shore ecosystems. Yet, they are few and have low temporal resolution. At the time series station Point B in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea, seawater was sampled weekly from 2007 through 2015, at 1 and 50 m, and analyzed for total dissolved inorganic carbon (C T) and total alkalinity (A T). Parameters of the carbonate system such as pH (pH T , total hydrogen ion scale) were calculated and a deconvolution analysis was performed to identify drivers of change. The rate of surface ocean acidification was −0.0028 ± 0.0003 units pH T yr −1. This rate is larger than previously identified open-oc...
Sustained observations provide critically needed data and understanding not only about ocean warming...
Ocean acidification is likely to impact calcification rates in many pelagic organisms, which may in ...
Uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere has resulted in a range of changes ...
International audienceCoastal time series of ocean carbonate chemistry are critical for understandin...
<div><p>Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) from anthropogenic sources is acidify...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) from anthropogenic sources is acidifying marine environm...
Ocean acidification due to anthropogenic CO2 emissions is a dominant driver of long-term changes in ...
Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution humans have released-1/4500 billion metric tons of ...
International audienceFactors controlling ocean acidification and its temporal variations were studi...
International audienceTwo 3-year time series of hourly measurements of the fugacity of CO2 (f CO 2) ...
A decrease in surface ocean pH (i.e., ocean acidification) is primarily a consequence of an increase...
Two 3-year time series of hourly measurements of the fugacity of CO2 (f CO2) in the upper 10 m of th...
Sustained observations provide critically needed data and understanding not only about ocean warming...
Ocean acidification is likely to impact calcification rates in many pelagic organisms, which may in ...
Uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere has resulted in a range of changes ...
International audienceCoastal time series of ocean carbonate chemistry are critical for understandin...
<div><p>Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) from anthropogenic sources is acidify...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) from anthropogenic sources is acidifying marine environm...
Ocean acidification due to anthropogenic CO2 emissions is a dominant driver of long-term changes in ...
Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution humans have released-1/4500 billion metric tons of ...
International audienceFactors controlling ocean acidification and its temporal variations were studi...
International audienceTwo 3-year time series of hourly measurements of the fugacity of CO2 (f CO 2) ...
A decrease in surface ocean pH (i.e., ocean acidification) is primarily a consequence of an increase...
Two 3-year time series of hourly measurements of the fugacity of CO2 (f CO2) in the upper 10 m of th...
Sustained observations provide critically needed data and understanding not only about ocean warming...
Ocean acidification is likely to impact calcification rates in many pelagic organisms, which may in ...
Uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere has resulted in a range of changes ...