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1by Harlay, Jérôme, Koch, Craig, Young, Jeremy R, Roevros, Nathalie, Borges, Alberto, Schiettecatte, Laure-Sophie, van der Zee, Claar, Groom, Steve, Rebreanu, Laura, Godoi, Ricardo, Chou, LeiGet access
Published 2007
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2by 服部 寛, 三島 翼, 遠藤 寿, 本川 正三, 飯田 高大, 栗原 晴子, 橋田 元, 鈴木 光次, 田口 哲, 小達 恒夫, 佐々木 洋, Hiroshi Hattori, Tsubasa Mishima, Hisashi Endo, Shozo Motokawa, Takahiro Iida, Haruko Kurihara, Gen Hashida, Koji Suzuki, Satoru Taguchi, Tsuneo Odate, Hiroshi SasakiGet access
Published 2016
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3by Eyre, Bradley D., Cyronak, Tyler, Andersson, Andreas J., De Carlo, E., Drupp, Patrick“..., mainly through the reduced formation of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). However, the dissolution of stored...”
Published 2016
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4“... saturation states of calcium carbonate are presented as an interesting example of impacts of OA; actually...”
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7by Daniel H. James, Harold J. Bradbury, Gilad Antler, Zvi Steiner, Alec M. Hutchings, Xiaole Sun, Raoul Saar, Mervyn Greaves, Alexandra V. TurchynGet access
Published 2021
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9“...Dissolution of permeable calcium carbonate (CaCO3) sand on coral reefs is likely driven...”
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11by Gasset, M.“... biology at a leadership position. Of the distinct biocomposites, calcium carbonate biominerals forming...”
Published 2019
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12by Gehlen, M.“... with carbonate ions which decreases the saturation state of seawater with respect to calcium carbonate minerals...”
Published 2010
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13by Gehlen, M.“... with carbonate ions which decreases the saturation state of seawater with respect to calcium carbonate minerals...”
Published 2010
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14by Gehlen, M.“... with carbonate ions which decreases the saturation state of seawater with respect to calcium carbonate minerals...”
Published 2010
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15by Gehlen, M.“... with carbonate ions which decreases the saturation state of seawater with respect to calcium carbonate minerals...”
Published 2010
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16by Gehlen, M.“... with carbonate ions which decreases the saturation state of seawater with respect to calcium carbonate minerals...”
Published 2010
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17“... many physical and biogeochemical processes such as dissolution or precipitation of calcium carbonate...”
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18by Stemmer, Kristina“... and the consequent decrease in calcium carbonate saturation potentially threatens shell formation. Oceans pH...”
Published 2010
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19“...The success of coral reefs depends on a positive balance of calcium carbonate production exceeding...”
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20“... through the reduced formation of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). However, the dissolution of stored CaCO3 has...”
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