On the Influence of lnterseasonal Sea Surface Temperature on Surface Water pC0 2 at 49.0°N/16.5°W and 56.5°N/52.6°W in the North Atlantic Ocean
Carbon dioxide (COJ dominance in the atmosphere (mainly from antJu·o· pogen.ic somces) over otlter greenhouse gases has resulted i.n increasing pCO l in the stuface ocean leading to meastu'llbly decreased pH (ocean acidification) (Canadell et al., 2007; Hopkins et al., 20 10; Keeling and Whorf,...
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Format: | Book Part |
Language: | English |
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Apple Academic Press
2014
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Online Access: | http://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/7925/ http://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/7925/1/Anake_BOOK%20CHAPTER.pdf |
Summary: | Carbon dioxide (COJ dominance in the atmosphere (mainly from antJu·o· pogen.ic somces) over otlter greenhouse gases has resulted i.n increasing pCO l in the stuface ocean leading to meastu'llbly decreased pH (ocean acidification) (Canadell et al., 2007; Hopkins et al., 20 10; Keeling and Whorf, 2005; Levine et al., 2008: Sabine and Feely, 2007). The world oceans are major nattu-al sinks of atmospheric CO,. However, tlte N01th |
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