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Raman spectra obtained at different skeletal region of the tropical coral Por...
Confocal Raman microscopy (CRM) mapping was used to investigate the microstructural arrangement and organic matrix distribution within the skeleton of the coral Porites lutea.... -
The morphological response of Emiliania huxleyi to seawater carbonate chemist...
Four strains of the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi (RCC1212, RCC1216, RCC1238, RCC1256) were grown in dilute batch culture at four CO2 levels ranging from ~200 µatm to ~1200... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and growth, calcification of Thoracosphaera heim...
Ocean acidification is considered a major threat to marine ecosystems and may particularly affect calcifying organisms such as corals, foraminifera and coccolithophores. Here we... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and benthic foraminifera Ammonia sp. uranium inc...
The chemical and isotopic composition of foraminiferal shells (so-called proxies) reflects the physico-chemical properties of the seawater. In current day paleoclimate research,... -
Experimental data of CO2, CO3, Omega calcite saturation, pH values, alpha and...
The oxygen isotopic composition (d18O) of calcium carbonate of planktonic calcifying organisms is a key tool for reconstructing both past seawater temperature and salinity. The... -
Over-determined charbonate chemstry dataset from different kinds of manipulat...
The growing field of ocean acidification research is concerned with the investigation of organism responses to increasing pCO2 values. One important approach in this context is... -
Age model, sea surface temperature and marine calcifying plankton changes at ...
Three high resolution multicore records from two western Mediterranean Sea regions (Alboran and Balearic basins) have been analyzed for sea surface temperature (SST),... -
(Figure 5) Relationship between Ammonia sp. diameter and duration of pH decre...
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(Figure 3) Relationship between Ammonia sp. diameter and decreases of pH duri...
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(Figure 2) Differences between pH- and Ca**2+-decreases and the bulk seawater...
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pH and calcium change in the microenvironment of a benthic foraminifer (Ammon...
Calcareous foraminifera are well known for their CaCO3 shells. Yet, CaCO3 precipitation acidifies the calcifying fluid. Calcification without pH regulation would therefore... -
Underway pCO2 in surface water during the 2013 MedSEA cruise
The 2013 MedSeA oceanographic cruise along the Mediterranean Sea was an essential part of the European project "Mediterranean Sea Acidification in a changing climate - MEDSEA"... -
Land based mesocosm experiment studying the simultaneous impact of warming an...
A land based mesocosm experiment focusing on the study of the simultaneous impact of warming and acidification on the planktonic food web of the Eastern Mediterranean took place... -
Environmental characteristics during MedSeA and Meteor M84/3 cruises in the M...
The environmental parameters of the Meteor M/84 cruise were published by the respective PI in:Tanhua, T., Hainbucher, D., Cardin, V., Álvarez, M., Civitarese, G., McNichol, A.... -
Biogeochemical variations in the gulf of Trieste, Italy (2011-2013)
The carbonate chemistry and primary and secondary production were studied in an area of freshwater discharge form the Isonzo river in the gulf of Trieste (Northern Adriatic Sea)... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and benthic microalgae diversity near Volcano Is...
In order to allow full comparability with other ocean acidification data sets, the R package seacarb (Lavigne and Gattuso, 2011) was used to compute a complete and consistent... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and coccolith calcite mass of Emiliania huxleyi
To understand the response of marine calcifying organisms under high CO2 scenarios, it is critical to study their calcification patterns in the natural environment. This paper... -
Biogeochemical and carbonate chemistry monthly variations in the Gulf of Trie...
The data refers to 3 years of monthly measurements and sampling carried out in the frameworks of the FP7 MEDSEA (Mediterranean Sea Acidification in a Changing Climate) project... -
Sea urchin response to rising pCO2 shows ocean acidification may fundamentall...
Ocean acidification caused by an increase in pCO2 is expected to drastically affect marine ecosystem composition, yet there is much uncertainty about the mechanisms through... -
Photosynthetic activity buffers ocean acidification in seagrass meadows
Macrophytes growing in shallow coastal zones characterised by intense metabolic activity have the capacity to modify pH within their canopy and beyond. We observed diel pH...