New observations of CO2-induced acidification in the northern Adriatic Sea over the last quarter century

2010 
Current global trends will lead to large-scale changes in climate patterns, ocean circulation and stratification; increased atmospheric CO2 levels will cause acidification of the oceans, with significant impacts on marine biogeochemical cycles and calcareous organisms. In the Mediterranean area, the northern Adriatic Sea is one of the most suitable sites for studying the responses of marine pH to such occurrences because it is the northernmost basin affected by dense water formation during winter, and is also one of the most productive areas in the Mediterranean. The first comparison between two sets of data relating to the dense cold waters of the northern Adriatic, formed in the winters of 1982–1983 and 2007–2008, is presented here. pH values on the Nation Bureau Standard scale from the old dataset have been converted to the ‘total hydrogen ion concentration scale’ adopted for the new dataset, and are expressed as μmol H . Results at 25 °C show acidification (−0.063 pHT units) and a decrease in carbonat...
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