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    Ocean Acidification (The Phenomenon)

    Material in this section originates from the following category in our Subject Index:

    Ocean Acidification (The Phenomenon)


    Summary


    * -- Non-CO2-Induced Acidification of Near-Shore Ocean Waters

    * -- Will Ocean Acidification -- If It Occurs -- Affect Marine Microbes?

    * -- Ocean Acidification: The "Evil Twin" of Global Warming

    Ocean Acidification: How Bad Can it Get?

    The Effect of Coastal Zone Eutrophication on Ocean Acidification

    The Ocean Acidification Fiction

    Marine Photosynthesis and Oceanic pH

    Possible Future Global Change Effects on Seawater Salinity and Acidity

    Coral Calcification vs. pH and Aragonite Saturation State

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