Increase in ocean acidity variability and extremes under increasing atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub>

Volume: 17, Issue: 18, Pages: 4633 - 4662
Published: Sep 25, 2020
Abstract
. Ocean acidity extreme events are short-term periods of relatively high [H+] concentrations. The uptake of anthropogenic CO2 emissions by the ocean is expected to lead to more frequent and intense ocean acidity extreme events, not only due to changes in the long-term mean but also due to changes in short-term variability. Here, we use daily mean output from a five-member ensemble simulation of a comprehensive Earth system model under low- and...
Paper Details
Title
Increase in ocean acidity variability and extremes under increasing atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub>
Published Date
Sep 25, 2020
Volume
17
Issue
18
Pages
4633 - 4662
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