An overview of ocean climate change indicators: Sea surface temperature, ocean heat content, ocean pH, dissolved oxygen concentration, arctic sea ice extent …
Global ocean physical and chemical trends are reviewed and updated using seven key
ocean climate change indicators:(i) Sea Surface Temperature,(ii) Ocean Heat Content,(iii) …
ocean climate change indicators:(i) Sea Surface Temperature,(ii) Ocean Heat Content,(iii) …
Plastic pollution impacts on marine carbon biogeochemistry
One of the major challenges in understanding the dynamics of the ocean's health and
functioning is the potential impact of the increasing presence of plastic. Besides the verified …
functioning is the potential impact of the increasing presence of plastic. Besides the verified …
[HTML][HTML] CO2 removal with enhanced weathering and ocean alkalinity enhancement: potential risks and co-benefits for marine pelagic ecosystems
Humankind will need to remove hundreds of gigatons of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the
atmosphere by the end of the 21st century to keep global warming below 2° C within the …
atmosphere by the end of the 21st century to keep global warming below 2° C within the …
Faster Atlantic currents drive poleward expansion of temperate phytoplankton in the Arctic Ocean
The Arctic marine biome, shrinking with increasing temperature and receding sea-ice cover,
is tightly connected to lower latitudes through the North Atlantic. By flowing northward …
is tightly connected to lower latitudes through the North Atlantic. By flowing northward …
Enhanced silica export in a future ocean triggers global diatom decline
Diatoms account for up to 40% of marine primary production, and require silicic acid to grow
and build their opal shell. On the physiological and ecological level, diatoms are thought to …
and build their opal shell. On the physiological and ecological level, diatoms are thought to …
Increased intrusion of warming Atlantic water leads to rapid expansion of temperate phytoplankton in the Arctic
Abstract The Arctic Ocean and its surrounding shelf seas are warming much faster than the
global average, which potentially opens up new distribution areas for temperate‐origin …
global average, which potentially opens up new distribution areas for temperate‐origin …
Toxic algal bloom induced by ocean acidification disrupts the pelagic food web
Ocean acidification, the change in seawater carbonate chemistry due to the uptake of
anthropogenic CO2, affects the physiology of marine organisms in multiple ways. Diverse …
anthropogenic CO2, affects the physiology of marine organisms in multiple ways. Diverse …
The ecology, biogeochemistry, and optical properties of coccolithophores
Coccolithophores are major contributors to phytoplankton communities and ocean
biogeochemistry and are strong modulators of the optical field in the sea. New discoveries …
biogeochemistry and are strong modulators of the optical field in the sea. New discoveries …
Coccolithophore growth and calcification in a changing ocean
Coccolithophores are the most abundant calcifying phytoplankton in the ocean. These tiny
primary producers have an important role in the global carbon cycle, substantially …
primary producers have an important role in the global carbon cycle, substantially …
The challenges of detecting and attributing ocean acidification impacts on marine ecosystems
A substantial body of research now exists demonstrating sensitivities of marine organisms to
ocean acidification (OA) in laboratory settings. However, corresponding in situ observations …
ocean acidification (OA) in laboratory settings. However, corresponding in situ observations …