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Anthropogenic carbon and ocean pH

Ken Caldeira () and Michael E. Wickett
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Ken Caldeira: Energy and Environment Directorate, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Michael E. Wickett: Center for Applied Scientific Computing, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Nature, 2003, vol. 425, issue 6956, 365-365

Abstract: The coming centuries may see more ocean acidification than the past 300 million years.

Date: 2003
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