Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Advances in Studies of Ocean Acidification
View through CrossRef
During the past 200 years, approximately one-half of the carbon dioxide from human activities is being taken up by the oceans. The uptake of carbon dioxide has led to a reduction of the pH value of surface seawater of 0.1 units, equivalent to a 30% increase in the concentration of hydrogen ions. If global emission of carbon dioxide from human activities continues to rise at the current rates, the average pH value of the oceans could fall by 0.5 units by the year 2100. This was equivalent to a three fold increase in the concentration of hydrogen ions. Global ocean acidification has become one of the most threatening disasters to the ocean ecosystem and has been attached great importance by the countries adjacent to oceans and the related international organizations in the world. In this paper the current situation and development of ocean acidification and the impacts of ocean acidification are described. It also summarizes the latest research achievements of ocean acidification and the ocean acidification studies in such countries as US, Europe, Japan, Australia, the Republic of Korea, and China, etc.
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Title: Advances in Studies of Ocean Acidification
Description:
During the past 200 years, approximately one-half of the carbon dioxide from human activities is being taken up by the oceans.
The uptake of carbon dioxide has led to a reduction of the pH value of surface seawater of 0.
1 units, equivalent to a 30% increase in the concentration of hydrogen ions.
If global emission of carbon dioxide from human activities continues to rise at the current rates, the average pH value of the oceans could fall by 0.
5 units by the year 2100.
This was equivalent to a three fold increase in the concentration of hydrogen ions.
Global ocean acidification has become one of the most threatening disasters to the ocean ecosystem and has been attached great importance by the countries adjacent to oceans and the related international organizations in the world.
In this paper the current situation and development of ocean acidification and the impacts of ocean acidification are described.
It also summarizes the latest research achievements of ocean acidification and the ocean acidification studies in such countries as US, Europe, Japan, Australia, the Republic of Korea, and China, etc.
Related Results
Access impact of observations
Access impact of observations
The accuracy of the Copernicus Marine Environment and Monitoring Service (CMEMS) ocean analysis and forecasts highly depend on the availability and quality of observations to be as...
Recent trends in air-sea CO2 fluxes and ocean acidification in the Indian Ocean
Recent trends in air-sea CO2 fluxes and ocean acidification in the Indian Ocean
<p>Recent observations and modeling evidence indicate that the Arabian Sea (AS) is a net source of carbon to the atmosphere, whereas the Bay of Bengal (BoB) and the s...
The economic impacts of ocean acidification on shellfish fisheries and aquaculture in the United Kingdom
The economic impacts of ocean acidification on shellfish fisheries and aquaculture in the United Kingdom
Ocean acidification may pose a major threat to commercial fisheries, especially those for calcifying shellfish species. This study was undertaken to estimate the potential economic...
Closing the Ocean Science Gap: Empowering Africa towards Ocean Innovation and Global Ocean-Based Solutions
Closing the Ocean Science Gap: Empowering Africa towards Ocean Innovation and Global Ocean-Based Solutions
The global ocean science community faces critical inequities that hinder Africa’s participation in research and innovation, resulting in limited African contributions to ocean-base...
Inhibitors of calcification related enzyme affect calcification in foraminifera
Inhibitors of calcification related enzyme affect calcification in foraminifera
<p>Calcareous foraminifera is microfossils that are essential tools for geochemical paleoenvironmental analysis. However, they are also significant producers of calci...
The Ocean Race Learning Program: Advancing Ocean Literacy and Stewardship Through a Global Sporting Platform, Lucy Hunt & Rebecca White, The Ocean Race
The Ocean Race Learning Program: Advancing Ocean Literacy and Stewardship Through a Global Sporting Platform, Lucy Hunt & Rebecca White, The Ocean Race
The Ocean Race, renowned as the world’s most challenging round-the-world sailing competition, has developed a global Learning Programme supporting ocean literacy, environmental adv...
Acidification is required for calcium and magnesium concentration measurements in equine urine
Acidification is required for calcium and magnesium concentration measurements in equine urine
Abstract
Background
Acidification of equine urine to promote dissociation of ion complexes is a common practice for urine ion concentration measurem...
CO2 capture by pumping surface acidity to the deep ocean
CO2 capture by pumping surface acidity to the deep ocean
The majority of IPCC scenarios call for active CO2 removal (CDR) to remain below 2oC of warm- ing. On geological timescales, ocean uptake regulates atmospheric CO2 concentration, w...

