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Future ocean hypercapnia driven by anthropogenic amplification of the natural CO2 cycle

Ben I. McNeil () and Tristan P. Sasse
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Ben I. McNeil: Climate Change Research Centre, University of New South Wales
Tristan P. Sasse: Climate Change Research Centre, University of New South Wales

Nature, 2016, vol. 529, issue 7586, 383-386

Abstract: Data-based projections suggest that the natural CO2 cycle could be amplified by up to ten times by 2100 in some oceanic regions if atmospheric CO2 concentrations continue to increase, which could detrimentally affect major fisheries.

Date: 2016
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