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Ocean acidification without borders

Richard G. J. Bellerby ()
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Richard G. J. Bellerby: Richard G. J. Bellerby is in the State Key Laboratory for Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University, Zhongshan N. Road 3663, Shanghai 200062, China, and the Norwegian Institute for Water Research, Thormølens Gate 53D, Bergen N-5006, Norway

Nature Climate Change, 2017, vol. 7, issue 4, 241-242

Abstract: The marine carbonate system is changing as uptake of CO2 from the atmosphere causes ocean acidification. Now, analysis of repeat observations demonstrates that the rate and extent of Arctic Ocean acidification is enhanced through increased transport from the North Pacific.

Date: 2017
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