Ocean Physicochemistry versus Climate Change

It is the dwindling ocean productivity which leaves dissolved carbon dioxide in the seawater. Its solubility is diminished by the rise in ocean water temperature (by one degree Celsius since 1910, according to IPCC). Excess carbon dioxide is emitted into the atmosphere, while its growing concentrati...

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Main Author: Góralski, Bogdan
Other Authors: Biblioteka Instytutu Historycznego Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling ftceon:oai:depot.ceon.pl:123456789/3578 2023-06-11T04:15:30+02:00 Ocean Physicochemistry versus Climate Change Góralski, Bogdan Biblioteka Instytutu Historycznego Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego 2014-03-04 application/msword https://depot.ceon.pl/handle/123456789/3578 en eng https://depot.ceon.pl/handle/123456789/3578 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/pl/legalcode carbon dioxide in the atmosphere biological productivity in the oceans ocean acidification info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2014 ftceon 2023-05-08T09:20:25Z It is the dwindling ocean productivity which leaves dissolved carbon dioxide in the seawater. Its solubility is diminished by the rise in ocean water temperature (by one degree Celsius since 1910, according to IPCC). Excess carbon dioxide is emitted into the atmosphere, while its growing concentration in seawater leads to ocean acidification. Ocean acidification leading to lowering pH of surface ocean water remains an unsolved problem of science. My today’s lecture will mark an attempt at proving that this is a regular phenomenon in the ocean history linked to changes in the Earth’s climate. Bogdan Góralski Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification Centre for Open Science: CeON Repository
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topic carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
biological productivity in the oceans
ocean acidification
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biological productivity in the oceans
ocean acidification
Góralski, Bogdan
Ocean Physicochemistry versus Climate Change
topic_facet carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
biological productivity in the oceans
ocean acidification
description It is the dwindling ocean productivity which leaves dissolved carbon dioxide in the seawater. Its solubility is diminished by the rise in ocean water temperature (by one degree Celsius since 1910, according to IPCC). Excess carbon dioxide is emitted into the atmosphere, while its growing concentration in seawater leads to ocean acidification. Ocean acidification leading to lowering pH of surface ocean water remains an unsolved problem of science. My today’s lecture will mark an attempt at proving that this is a regular phenomenon in the ocean history linked to changes in the Earth’s climate. Bogdan Góralski
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title Ocean Physicochemistry versus Climate Change
title_short Ocean Physicochemistry versus Climate Change
title_full Ocean Physicochemistry versus Climate Change
title_fullStr Ocean Physicochemistry versus Climate Change
title_full_unstemmed Ocean Physicochemistry versus Climate Change
title_sort ocean physicochemistry versus climate change
publishDate 2014
url https://depot.ceon.pl/handle/123456789/3578
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