SURCOM-pH: engineering and quality assessment of an oceanographic instrument for coastal acidification monitoring

Poster.-- Close Encounters IIM (3rd Kind), Vigo, 23 June 2022 The continued absorption by the oceans of the atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by human activities, causes a reduction in thepH of the oceans known as ocean acidification (IPCC, 2021). Growing concern in the international community abo...

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Main Authors: Álvarez-Fernández, María Jesús, Fajar, Noelia, Velo, A., Padín, X. A., Pérez, Fiz F.
Format: Still Image
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/284476
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Summary:Poster.-- Close Encounters IIM (3rd Kind), Vigo, 23 June 2022 The continued absorption by the oceans of the atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by human activities, causes a reduction in thepH of the oceans known as ocean acidification (IPCC, 2021). Growing concern in the international community about ocean acidification has stimulated the collection of discrete measurements in high-quality time series (Pérez et al., 2020).However, these data sets are not designed to identify relative spatial patterns and short-term variation, so there are several gaps in knowledge about the impact of ocean acidification and ecosystem responses No