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    ..., mainly through the reduced formation of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). However, the dissolution of stored...
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    ... saturation states of calcium carbonate are presented as an interesting example of impacts of OA; actually...
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    ...Dissolution of permeable calcium carbonate (CaCO3) sand on coral reefs is likely driven...
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    by Gasset, M.
    Published 2019
    ... biology at a leadership position. Of the distinct biocomposites, calcium carbonate biominerals forming...
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    by Gehlen, M.
    Published 2010
    ... with carbonate ions which decreases the saturation state of seawater with respect to calcium carbonate minerals...
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    by Gehlen, M.
    Published 2010
    ... with carbonate ions which decreases the saturation state of seawater with respect to calcium carbonate minerals...
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    by Gehlen, M.
    Published 2010
    ... with carbonate ions which decreases the saturation state of seawater with respect to calcium carbonate minerals...
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    by Gehlen, M.
    Published 2010
    ... with carbonate ions which decreases the saturation state of seawater with respect to calcium carbonate minerals...
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    by Gehlen, M.
    Published 2010
    ... with carbonate ions which decreases the saturation state of seawater with respect to calcium carbonate minerals...
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    ... many physical and biogeochemical processes such as dissolution or precipitation of calcium carbonate...
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    by Stemmer, Kristina
    Published 2010
    ... and the consequent decrease in calcium carbonate saturation potentially threatens shell formation. Oceans pH...
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    ...The success of coral reefs depends on a positive balance of calcium carbonate production exceeding...
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    ... through the reduced formation of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). However, the dissolution of stored CaCO3 has...
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