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329 related items for PubMed ID: 15256662

  • 1. Ocean science. The fate of industrial carbon dioxide.
    Takahashi T.
    Science; 2004 Jul 16; 305(5682):352-3. PubMed ID: 15256662
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    Science; 2007 Aug 24; 317(5841):1032-3; author reply 1032-3. PubMed ID: 17717167
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    Science; 2011 Apr 08; 332(6026):175; author reply 175. PubMed ID: 21474738
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  • 10. Contribution of fish to the marine inorganic carbon cycle.
    Wilson RW, Millero FJ, Taylor JR, Walsh PJ, Christensen V, Jennings S, Grosell M.
    Science; 2009 Jan 16; 323(5912):359-62. PubMed ID: 19150840
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  • 11. Impact of anthropogenic CO2 on the CaCO3 system in the oceans.
    Feely RA, Sabine CL, Lee K, Berelson W, Kleypas J, Fabry VJ, Millero FJ.
    Science; 2004 Jul 16; 305(5682):362-6. PubMed ID: 15256664
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  • 13. Ocean science. Marine calcifiers in a high-CO2 ocean.
    Fabry VJ.
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  • 14. Coral reefs. Calcification rates drop in Australian reefs.
    Pennisi E.
    Science; 2009 Jan 02; 323(5910):27. PubMed ID: 19119193
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  • 15. Enhanced biological carbon consumption in a high CO2 ocean.
    Riebesell U, Schulz KG, Bellerby RG, Botros M, Fritsche P, Meyerhöfer M, Neill C, Nondal G, Oschlies A, Wohlers J, Zöllner E.
    Nature; 2007 Nov 22; 450(7169):545-8. PubMed ID: 17994008
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  • 16. Elevated CO2 enhances otolith growth in young fish.
    Checkley DM, Dickson AG, Takahashi M, Radich JA, Eisenkolb N, Asch R.
    Science; 2009 Jun 26; 324(5935):1683. PubMed ID: 19556502
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  • 17. Aragonite undersaturation in the Arctic Ocean: effects of ocean acidification and sea ice melt.
    Yamamoto-Kawai M, McLaughlin FA, Carmack EC, Nishino S, Shimada K.
    Science; 2009 Nov 20; 326(5956):1098-100. PubMed ID: 19965425
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  • 19. Salinity from space unlocks satellite-based assessment of ocean acidification.
    Land PE, Shutler JD, Findlay HS, Girard-Ardhuin F, Sabia R, Reul N, Piolle JF, Chapron B, Quilfen Y, Salisbury J, Vandemark D, Bellerby R, Bhadury P.
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