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Title: pH Decrease and Effects on the Chemistry of Seawater
Authors: Magdalena Santana-Casiano, Juana 
Gonzalez-Davila, Melchor 
UNESCO Clasification: 251002 Oceanografía química
Keywords: Carbon-Dioxide
Interannual Variability
Ocean
Co2
Dissociation, et al
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Springer 
Conference: Seasink International Conference on Oceans and the Atmospheric Carbon Content 
Abstract: Variation in seawater pH is just one response to the increased CO2 concentration in the atmosphere due to anthropogenic activities. The decrease in pH has a significant effect on the carbonate chemistry of the ocean and causes a decrease in the calcium carbonate saturation state (Omega). Ten years of experimental pH measurements at the ESTOC station show a progressive reduction on pH in the ocean (-0.0017 +/- 0.0002 year(-1)) and its effects on its carbonate chemistry. The calcium carbonate saturation state decreases by 0.018 +/- 0.006 unit year(-1) for calcite and 0.012 +/- 0.004 unit year(-1) for aragonite. The direct consequences of the pH decrease are a decrease in the buffer capacity (-1.99 +/- 0.25 mu mol kg(-1) year(-1)) and an increase in the Revel le factor (0.02 +/- 0.002 year(-1)) of the surface seawater.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/72799
ISBN: 978-90-481-9820-7
DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-9821-4_5
Source: Oceans And The Atmospheric Carbon Content [ISBN 978-90-481-9820-7], p. 95-114, (2011)
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