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Ocean Acidification Effects - cover

Ocean Acidification Effects

Yves Earhart

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Ocean Acidification Effects explores the escalating threat of rising CO2 levels on the Earth’s deep-sea ecosystems. It examines the chemical processes triggered by increased atmospheric CO2, such as decreased pH levels, and their resulting impact on unique deep-sea organisms. Understanding these impacts is crucial because the deep sea plays a vital role in global carbon cycling and harbors unique biodiversity. The book highlights how these seemingly remote ecosystems are increasingly vulnerable, potentially disrupting the entire marine food web and influencing global carbon sequestration.

 
The book progresses through a comprehensive analysis, beginning with fundamental concepts of ocean chemistry and deep-sea ecology. It then investigates the current state of acidification in various deep-sea regions, from the Arctic to the Pacific, and examines the impacts on organisms like corals and plankton. By synthesizing peer-reviewed research, including laboratory and field studies, the book offers a holistic view of this issue.

 
It emphasizes the need for immediate collaborative action and explores potential mitigation strategies, making it a valuable resource for students, researchers, and policymakers concerned with environmental challenges.
Disponible depuis: 04/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 81 pages.

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