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Jean-Pierre Gattuso

Researcher at University of Paris

Publications -  295
Citations -  26675

Jean-Pierre Gattuso is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ocean acidification & Carbonate. The author has an hindex of 77, co-authored 272 publications receiving 23041 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-Pierre Gattuso include University of Liège & École pratique des hautes études.

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An Updated Synthesis of the Impacts of Ocean Acidification on Marine Biodiversity(CBD Technical Series ; 75)

TL;DR: An updated synthesis of the impacts of ocean acidification on marine biodiversity is presented in this paper, which represents an enormous scientific effort by researchers and experts from around the world to synthe- size the best available and most up-to-date information on the impacts on the health of the world's oceans.
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Vertical profiles of environmental parameters measured on discrete water samples collected with Niskin bottles during the Tara Oceans expedition 2009-2013

TL;DR: The data files include properties of seawater, particulate matter and dissolved matter that were measured from discrete water samples collected with Niskin bottles during the 2009-2013 Tara Oceans expedition as discussed by the authors.
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Ideas and perspectives: When ocean acidification experiments are not the same, repeatability is not tested

TL;DR: New information on the methodologies used in the replicated studies now provides the explanation: the experimental conditions were substantially different, leading to high sensitivity to test conditions.
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European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA): Objectives, products and scientific highlights

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- 01 Dec 2009 - 
TL;DR: The European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA) as mentioned in this paper is Europe's first large-scale research initiative devoted to studying the impacts and consequences of ocean acidification, with more than 100 scientists from 27 institutes and nine countries bringing their expertise to the project, resulting in a multidisciplinary and versatile consortium.