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Thermodynamics of the carbon dioxide system in seawater : report

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The article was published on 1987-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 21 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Seawater & Carbon dioxide.

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Climate change and ocean acidification effects on seagrasses and marine macroalgae

TL;DR: Photosynthetic and growth rates of marine macro-autotrophs are likely to increase under elevated [CO2 ] similar to terrestrial C3 species, and fluxes control micro-environments that promote calcification over dissolution and may be more important than CaCO3 mineralogy in predicting macroalgal responses to OA.
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Effect of growth rate and CO2 concentration on carbon isotopic fractionation by the marine diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum

TL;DR: In this paper, the carbon isotopic composition (δ 13 C) of the marine diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum was measured over a series of growth rates (μ) in a chemostat system in which both the δ13 C and the concentration of aqueous CO 2 [CP 2 (aq)] were measured.
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Experimental evidence for carbonate precipitation and CO2 degassing during sea ice formation

TL;DR: In this paper, chemical and stable carbon isotopic modifications during the freezing of artificial seawater were measured in four 4 m3 tank incubations, three of the four incubations were inoculated with a non-axenic Antarctic diatom culture.
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Aquatic Sources and Sinks of CO2 and CH4 in the Polar Regions

TL;DR: In this article, an attempt was made to identify the main northern sources and sinks for atmospheric CH4 and CO2 in the arctic, based on onshore and offshore arctic experimental results and literature data.
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The development of pH and pCO2 microelectrodes for studying the carbonate chemistry of pore waters near the sediment-water interface

TL;DR: In this article, the pH and pC0, microelectrodes have been used to measure pH in marine sediments and demonstrate the performance of these microelectrometers.
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Stable isotopes in deep-sea corals and a new mechanism for "vital effects"

TL;DR: In this article, a mechanism for vital effects in these deep-sea corals that is based on a thermodynamic response to a biologically induced pH gradient in the calcifying region is proposed.
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Experimental evidence for carbonate precipitation and CO2 degassing during sea ice formation

TL;DR: In this paper, chemical and stable carbon isotopic modifications during the freezing of artificial seawater were measured in four 4 m3 tank incubations, three of the four incubations were inoculated with a non-axenic Antarctic diatom culture.
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Aquatic Sources and Sinks of CO2 and CH4 in the Polar Regions

TL;DR: In this article, an attempt was made to identify the main northern sources and sinks for atmospheric CH4 and CO2 in the arctic, based on onshore and offshore arctic experimental results and literature data.
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The development of pH and pCO2 microelectrodes for studying the carbonate chemistry of pore waters near the sediment-water interface

TL;DR: In this article, the pH and pC0, microelectrodes have been used to measure pH in marine sediments and demonstrate the performance of these microelectrometers.
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Paired benthic foraminiferal Cd/Ca and Zn/Ca evidence for a greatly increased presence of Southern Ocean Water in the glacial North Atlantic

TL;DR: Foraminiferal δ13C and Cd/Ca studies suggest that deep Atlantic circulation during the Last Glacial Maximum was very different from today, with high-nutrient (low δ 13C, high Cd) deep Southern Ocean Water (SOW) penetrating far into the North Atlantic as mentioned in this paper.