Climate-mediated changes to linked terrestrial and marine ecosystems across the Northeast Pacific coastal temperate rainforest margin
Coastal margins are important areas of materials flux that link terrestrial and marine
ecosystems. Consequently, climate-mediated changes to coastal terrestrial ecosystems and …
ecosystems. Consequently, climate-mediated changes to coastal terrestrial ecosystems and …
Projecting ocean acidification impacts for the Gulf of Maine to 2050: New tools and expectations
Ocean acidification (OA) is increasing predictably in the global ocean as rising levels of
atmospheric carbon dioxide lead to higher oceanic concentrations of inorganic carbon. The …
atmospheric carbon dioxide lead to higher oceanic concentrations of inorganic carbon. The …
Coastal processes modify projections of some climate-driven stressors in the California Current System
Global projections for ocean conditions in 2100 predict that the North Pacific will experience
some of the largest changes. Coastal processes that drive variability in the region can alter …
some of the largest changes. Coastal processes that drive variability in the region can alter …
Advancing an integrated understanding of land–ocean connections in sha** the marine ecosystems of coastal temperate rainforest ecoregions
Land and ocean ecosystems are strongly connected and mutually interactive. As climate
changes and other anthropogenic stressors intensify, the complex pathways that link these …
changes and other anthropogenic stressors intensify, the complex pathways that link these …
Modeled effect of coastal biogeochemical processes, climate variability, and ocean acidification on aragonite saturation state in the Bering Sea
The Bering Sea is highly vulnerable to ocean acidification (OA) due to naturally cold, poorly
buffered waters and ocean mixing processes. Harsh weather conditions within this rapidly …
buffered waters and ocean mixing processes. Harsh weather conditions within this rapidly …
[HTML][HTML] A regional hindcast model simulating ecosystem dynamics, inorganic carbon chemistry, and ocean acidification in the Gulf of Alaska
The coastal ecosystem of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) is especially vulnerable to the effects of
ocean acidification and climate change. Detection of these long-term trends requires a good …
ocean acidification and climate change. Detection of these long-term trends requires a good …
Autonomous observation of seasonal carbonate chemistry dynamics in the Mid‐Atlantic Bight
Ocean acidification alters the oceanic carbonate system, increasing potential for ecological,
economic, and cultural losses. Historically, productive coastal oceans lack vertically …
economic, and cultural losses. Historically, productive coastal oceans lack vertically …
Understanding anthropogenic impacts on pH and aragonite saturation state in Chesapeake Bay: Insights from a 30‐year model study
Ocean acidification (OA) is often defined as the gradual decline in pH and aragonite
saturation state (ΩAr) for open ocean waters as a result of increasing atmospheric pCO2 …
saturation state (ΩAr) for open ocean waters as a result of increasing atmospheric pCO2 …
Influence of rivers, tides, and tidal wetlands on estuarine carbonate system dynamics
Variations in estuarine carbonate chemistry can have critical impacts on marine calcifying
organisms, yet the drivers of this variability are difficult to quantify from observations alone …
organisms, yet the drivers of this variability are difficult to quantify from observations alone …
Environmental influence on calcification of the bivalve Chamelea gallina along a latitudinal gradient in the Adriatic Sea
Environmental factors are encoded in shells of marine bivalves in the form of geochemical
properties, shell microstructure and shell growth rate. Few studies have investigated how …
properties, shell microstructure and shell growth rate. Few studies have investigated how …