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Judul The Effect of Ocean Acidification on Skeletal Structures / Hildegard Westphal (editor); Justin Ries (editor); Steve Doo (editor)
Pengarang Westphal, Hildegard
Ries, Justin
Doo, Steve
Penerbitan Basel : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2023
Deskripsi Fisik 156 p.
ISBN 978-3-0365-8283-2
Subjek ENGINEERING
ENVIRONMENTAL & EARTH SCIENCES
Catatan The increasing partial pressure of atmospheric CO2 (pCO2) is reducing surface ocean pH, a process known as ocean acidification (OA) This results in a reduced saturation of the seawater with respect to the CaCO3 polymorphs aragonite, high-Mg calcite, and low-Mg calcite that are involved in the biological formation of calcareous skeletons and shells. The effect of OA on calcium carbonate precipitation and the subsequent dissolution in carbonate depositional systems, such as coral reefs, is a hotly debated topic. While early studies suggested that certain carbonate-secreting organism groups may be strongly affected by OA or may even become extinct, others observed highly variable, species-specific responses to OA, whereby some taxa are negatively affected, some are positively affected, and others are unaffected. The collection of articles presented in this Special Issue presents ongoing research into the effects of OA on calcareous biomineralization while introducing some new questions and provocative hypothe
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