Evidence for Upwelling of Corrosive "Acidified" Water onto the Continental Shelf

The absorption of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) into the ocean lowers the pH of the waters. This so-called ocean acidification could have important consequences for marine ecosystems. To better understand the extent of this ocean acidification in coastal waters, we conducted hydrographic survey...

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Main Authors: Feely, Richard A., Sabine, Christopher L., Hernandez-Ayon, J. Martin, Ianson, Debby, Hales, Burke
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Language:English
Published: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2008
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1155676
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spelling craaas:10.1126/science.1155676 2024-10-29T17:46:38+00:00 Evidence for Upwelling of Corrosive "Acidified" Water onto the Continental Shelf Feely, Richard A. Sabine, Christopher L. Hernandez-Ayon, J. Martin Ianson, Debby Hales, Burke 2008 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1155676 https://www.science.org/doi/pdf/10.1126/science.1155676 en eng American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Science volume 320, issue 5882, page 1490-1492 ISSN 0036-8075 1095-9203 journal-article 2008 craaas https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1155676 2024-10-10T04:00:46Z The absorption of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) into the ocean lowers the pH of the waters. This so-called ocean acidification could have important consequences for marine ecosystems. To better understand the extent of this ocean acidification in coastal waters, we conducted hydrographic surveys along the continental shelf of western North America from central Canada to northern Mexico. We observed seawater that is undersaturated with respect to aragonite upwelling onto large portions of the continental shelf, reaching depths of ∼40 to 120 meters along most transect lines and all the way to the surface on one transect off northern California. Although seasonal upwelling of the undersaturated waters onto the shelf is a natural phenomenon in this region, the ocean uptake of anthropogenic CO 2 has increased the areal extent of the affected area. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification AAAS Resource Center (American Association for the Advancement of Science) Canada Science 320 5882 1490 1492
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description The absorption of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) into the ocean lowers the pH of the waters. This so-called ocean acidification could have important consequences for marine ecosystems. To better understand the extent of this ocean acidification in coastal waters, we conducted hydrographic surveys along the continental shelf of western North America from central Canada to northern Mexico. We observed seawater that is undersaturated with respect to aragonite upwelling onto large portions of the continental shelf, reaching depths of ∼40 to 120 meters along most transect lines and all the way to the surface on one transect off northern California. Although seasonal upwelling of the undersaturated waters onto the shelf is a natural phenomenon in this region, the ocean uptake of anthropogenic CO 2 has increased the areal extent of the affected area.
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author Feely, Richard A.
Sabine, Christopher L.
Hernandez-Ayon, J. Martin
Ianson, Debby
Hales, Burke
spellingShingle Feely, Richard A.
Sabine, Christopher L.
Hernandez-Ayon, J. Martin
Ianson, Debby
Hales, Burke
Evidence for Upwelling of Corrosive "Acidified" Water onto the Continental Shelf
author_facet Feely, Richard A.
Sabine, Christopher L.
Hernandez-Ayon, J. Martin
Ianson, Debby
Hales, Burke
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title Evidence for Upwelling of Corrosive "Acidified" Water onto the Continental Shelf
title_short Evidence for Upwelling of Corrosive "Acidified" Water onto the Continental Shelf
title_full Evidence for Upwelling of Corrosive "Acidified" Water onto the Continental Shelf
title_fullStr Evidence for Upwelling of Corrosive "Acidified" Water onto the Continental Shelf
title_full_unstemmed Evidence for Upwelling of Corrosive "Acidified" Water onto the Continental Shelf
title_sort evidence for upwelling of corrosive "acidified" water onto the continental shelf
publisher American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
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