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Oceanography / Greenhouse gases / Effects of global warming / Aquatic ecology / Geochemistry / Ocean acidification / Carbon dioxide / Sea
Date: 2015-11-02 14:03:31
Oceanography
Greenhouse gases
Effects of global warming
Aquatic ecology
Geochemistry
Ocean acidification
Carbon dioxide
Sea

November 2, 2015 Rapidly acidifying waters pose major threat for Southern Ocean ecosystem As a result of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations, the chemistry of the Southern Ocean is expected to change so

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