Ocean acidification and carbon dioxide uptake in the global oceanToshiya NakanoYosuke IidaPICES Press
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions and ocean acidification:The potential impacts on ocean biodiversity[J].Saving Biological Diversity 2008.Anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions and ocean acidification:The potential impacts on ocean biodiversity. Bums W C G. Saving Biological Diversity . 2008...
Ocean acidification and carbonation, driven by anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), have been shown to affect a variety of marine organisms and... KG Schulz,RGJ Bellerby,CPD Brussaard,... - 《Biogeosciences》 被引量: 248发表: 2013年 The other ocean acidification problem: CO2 as ...
Ocean acidification can be defined as the on-going decrease in the Earth’s oceans’ pH levels, which is caused due to the uptake of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The primary cause behind ocean acidification is the burning of fossil fuels. Seawater is basic, and ocean acidification invol...
Over a period of less than a decade, ocean acidification—the change in seawater chemistry due to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels and subsequent impacts on marine life—has become one of the most critical and pressing issues facing the ocean research community and marine resource ma...
Ocean acidification (OA) is a major threat to marine calcifying organisms. This manuscript gives an overview of the physiological effects of acidification
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13. Carbon Dioxide, Climate Change, and Ocean Acidification was published in Coasts in Crisis on page 253.
Ocean acidification due to increasing carbon dioxide levels can affect the growth and viability of corals. In this study, the authors measured extension, calcification and density in Florida corals collected in 1996, and show that recent climate change did not cause a decline in their extension or...
45 years of data show coccolothiphores growth is enhanced with increasing ocean acidification. Credit: Ocean Ecology Laboratory, Ocean Biology Processing Group NASA Goddard Space Center A microscopic marine alga is thriving in the North Atlantic to an extent that defies scientific predictions, suggesting...