Evidence for elevated alkalinity in the glacial Southern Ocean
An increase in whole ocean alkalinity during glacial periods could account, in part, for the drawdown of atmospheric CO2 into the ocean. Such an increase was inevitable due to the near elimination of shelf area for the burial of coral reef alkalinity. We present evidence, based on downcore measureme...
Autors principals: | Rickaby, R, Elderfield, H, Roberts, N, Hillenbrand, C, Mackensen, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2010
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