SEAWATER pH AND THE OCEANIC CARBON CYCLE ...
Merged with duplicate record 10026.1/2089 on 06.20.2017 by CS (TIS) ... : The buffering of carbon dioxide in seawater and the intimate relationship between the carbonate system, air-sea gas exchange and biological productivity in the oceans is described. Characterisation of the carbonate system is e...
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Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | English |
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University of Plymouth
1994
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.24382/2862 https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/handle/10026.1/609 |
Summary: | Merged with duplicate record 10026.1/2089 on 06.20.2017 by CS (TIS) ... : The buffering of carbon dioxide in seawater and the intimate relationship between the carbonate system, air-sea gas exchange and biological productivity in the oceans is described. Characterisation of the carbonate system is enabled through the concurrent measurement of any two of the variables pH, alkalinity, TCO2 and pCO2. It is identified that to obtain the high density, high precision measurements necessary to better constrain carbon cycle models, with respect to estimating the effect of anthropogenic carbon release to the atmosphere, it will be necessary to develop in situ techniques for the measurement of pH and pCO2. The theory of pH scales and both potentiometric and spectrophotometric pH measurement is presented as well as a chronology of pH measurements at sea. The development of automated potentiometric and spectrophotometric techniques for the simultaneous, continuous, shipboard determination of seawater pH is documented and the performance of the instrumentation on a cruise to the Southern Ocean ... |
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