Benthic coral reef calcium carbonate dissolution in an acidifying ocean
Bradley D. Eyre (),
Andreas J. Andersson and
Tyler Cyronak
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Bradley D. Eyre: Centre for Coastal Biogeochemistry, Southern Cross University
Andreas J. Andersson: Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego
Tyler Cyronak: Centre for Coastal Biogeochemistry, Southern Cross University
Nature Climate Change, 2014, vol. 4, issue 11, 969-976
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The authors of this Review argue that changes to carbonate dissolution in an acidifying ocean, which have been relatively overlooked, are potentially more important than calcification for the future accretion and survival of coral reef ecosystems.
Date: 2014
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