Oceans' surface pH-value as an example of a reversible natural response to an anthropogenic perturbation
<p>The anthropogenic emission of carbon dioxide (CO2) has influenced the pH values of the oceans' surface. Observations show that for several decades, the surface pH value is declining with a simultaneously rising CO2 concentration. It is an important question to understand to what extent...
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Main Authors: | Hans-Rolf Dübal (Author), Fritz Vahrenholt (Author) |
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Annals of Marine Science - Peertechz Publications,
2023-06-15.
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