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  1. 1 de dic. de 2022 · Air-sea CO 2 fluxes in the GOM may differ significantly from year to year due to variability in wind, temperature, precipitation, and strength of the Loop Current (Muller-Karger et al., 2015).

  2. Introduction. Anthropogenic carbon dioxide absorbed by the surface ocean rapidly alters the seawater carbonate speciation, resulting in an increase of seawater CO2 and HCO3 concentrations (ocean...

  3. The invasion of anthropogenic carbon dioxide into the surface ocean is altering seawater carbonate speciation, a process commonly called ocean acidification. The high latitude waters of the Southern Ocean are one of the primary and most severely affected regions.

  4. 27 de ene. de 2016 · Introduction. Often called a global problem with local impacts, ocean acidification refers to the progressive increase in seawater acidity (measured by a decrease in pH) and the decrease in carbonate ion levels that occur when seawater takes up atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2 ).

  5. the formation of the Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre (OA-ICC) was officially announced by the IAEA in June 2012 at the Rio+20 UN Conference. The OA-ICC is working to communicate, promote and facilitate global activities on ocean acidification.

  6. 21 de nov. de 2016 · How ocean acidification will impact coastal biogenic habitats is unclear. This study predicts that indirect effects on habitat-forming organisms, combined with direct effects on biodiversity,...

  7. 21 de abr. de 2017 · These physicochemical conditions were identical to those applied in our previous study (Müller et al., 2015), facilitating direct comparison of the effects of ocean acidification between...