The geological record of ocean acidification.

Ocean acidification may have severe consequences for marine ecosystems; however, assessing its future impact is difficult because laboratory experiments and field observations are limited by their reduced ecologic complexity and sample period, respectively. In contrast, the geological record contain...

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Main Authors: Bärbel Hönisch, Andy Ridgwell, Daniela N Schmidt, Ellen Thomas, Samantha J Gibbs, Appy Sluijs, Richard Zeebe, Lee Kump, Rowan C Martindale, Wolfgang Kiessling, Justin Ries, James C Zachos, Dana L Royer, Stephen Barker, Thomas M Marchitto Jr, Ryan Moyer, Gavin L Foster, Branwen Williams
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Published: 2012
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.1078.2920 2023-05-15T17:48:59+02:00 The geological record of ocean acidification. Bärbel Hönisch Andy Ridgwell Daniela N Schmidt Ellen Thomas Samantha J Gibbs Appy Sluijs Richard Zeebe Lee Kump Rowan C Martindale Wolfgang Kiessling Justin Ries James C Zachos Dana L Royer Stephen Barker Thomas M Marchitto Jr Ryan Moyer Gavin L Foster Branwen Williams The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2012 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1078.2920 http://droyer.web.wesleyan.edu/Honisch_et_al_2012_Science_ocean_acidification.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1078.2920 http://droyer.web.wesleyan.edu/Honisch_et_al_2012_Science_ocean_acidification.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://droyer.web.wesleyan.edu/Honisch_et_al_2012_Science_ocean_acidification.pdf text 2012 ftciteseerx 2020-05-03T00:17:55Z Ocean acidification may have severe consequences for marine ecosystems; however, assessing its future impact is difficult because laboratory experiments and field observations are limited by their reduced ecologic complexity and sample period, respectively. In contrast, the geological record contains long-term evidence for a variety of global environmental perturbations, including ocean acidification plus their associated biotic responses. We review events exhibiting evidence for elevated atmospheric CO 2 , global warming, and ocean acidification over the past~300 million years of Earth's history, some with contemporaneous extinction or evolutionary turnover among marine calcifiers. Although similarities exist, no past event perfectly parallels future projections in terms of disrupting the balance of ocean carbonate chemistry-a consequence of the unprecedented rapidity of CO 2 release currently taking place. Text Ocean acidification Unknown
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description Ocean acidification may have severe consequences for marine ecosystems; however, assessing its future impact is difficult because laboratory experiments and field observations are limited by their reduced ecologic complexity and sample period, respectively. In contrast, the geological record contains long-term evidence for a variety of global environmental perturbations, including ocean acidification plus their associated biotic responses. We review events exhibiting evidence for elevated atmospheric CO 2 , global warming, and ocean acidification over the past~300 million years of Earth's history, some with contemporaneous extinction or evolutionary turnover among marine calcifiers. Although similarities exist, no past event perfectly parallels future projections in terms of disrupting the balance of ocean carbonate chemistry-a consequence of the unprecedented rapidity of CO 2 release currently taking place.
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Andy Ridgwell
Daniela N Schmidt
Ellen Thomas
Samantha J Gibbs
Appy Sluijs
Richard Zeebe
Lee Kump
Rowan C Martindale
Wolfgang Kiessling
Justin Ries
James C Zachos
Dana L Royer
Stephen Barker
Thomas M Marchitto Jr
Ryan Moyer
Gavin L Foster
Branwen Williams
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Andy Ridgwell
Daniela N Schmidt
Ellen Thomas
Samantha J Gibbs
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Richard Zeebe
Lee Kump
Rowan C Martindale
Wolfgang Kiessling
Justin Ries
James C Zachos
Dana L Royer
Stephen Barker
Thomas M Marchitto Jr
Ryan Moyer
Gavin L Foster
Branwen Williams
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Andy Ridgwell
Daniela N Schmidt
Ellen Thomas
Samantha J Gibbs
Appy Sluijs
Richard Zeebe
Lee Kump
Rowan C Martindale
Wolfgang Kiessling
Justin Ries
James C Zachos
Dana L Royer
Stephen Barker
Thomas M Marchitto Jr
Ryan Moyer
Gavin L Foster
Branwen Williams
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