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Discovery Collections Midwater Database
This is a biological data base of the Institute of Oceanographic Sciences Deacon Laboratory, U.K. The data are mainly open ocean, with some data from upwelling regions off N.W.... -
Accumulation rates of biogenic components of ODP Hole 154-926B
The multi-proxies (BAR, bio-SiO2 MAR, and CaCO3 MAR) of productivity in Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 154 Site 926 Hole B (3°43'N, 42°54'W) during the late Miocene. Based on... -
Accumulation rates of biogenic components of ODP Hole 121-758A
The multi-proxies (BAR, bio-SiO2 MAR, and CaCO3 MAR) of productivity in Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 121 Site 758 Hole A (5°23.05'N, 90°21.67'E) during the late Miocene.... -
Data compilation of bio-SiO2 MAR from 21 sites
The table includes complicated bio-SiO2 MAR from 21 sites in the global ocean during the late Miocene. We also use Geologic Time Scale 2020 timescale (Gradstein et al., 2020;... -
Upwelling amplifies ocean acidification on the East Australian shelf: implica...
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Upwelling amplifies ocean acidification on the East Australian shelf: implica...
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Upwelling and high-frequency variability in the Humboldt Archipelago, Coquimb...
Temperature, oxygen, and pH levels were continuously (each 30 min) measured in the Humboldt Archipelago (29°S) over four months encompassing the winter-spring transition in 2022... -
Upwelling and high-frequency variability in the Humboldt Archipelago, Coquimb...
Temperature, oxygen, and pH levels were continuously (each 30 min) measured in the Humboldt Archipelago (29°S) over four months encompassing the winter-spring transition in 2022... -
Upwelling and high-frequency variability in the Humboldt Archipelago, Coquimb...
Temperature, oxygen, and pH levels were continuously (each 30 min) measured in the Humboldt Archipelago (29°S) over four months encompassing the winter-spring transition in 2022... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and oyster growth and shell properties within a ...
In a year-long study, Pacific oysters (Magallana gigas) were monitored at two depths (1.5m, 6.5m) in a Coliumo Bay affected by coastal upwelling. Surface waters exhibited... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and calcification response of a tropical sclerac...
Natural processes such as upwelling of deeper-water masses change the physical-chemical conditions of the water column creating localized ocean acidification events that can... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and seasonal net calcification by secondary calc...
This study assesses whether secondary calcification is driven by a contrasting seasonal pattern (rainy vs dry) that occurs in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP). Secondary... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and metabolic rate allometry in intertidal musse...
We assess the role of direct and indirect effects of coastal environmental drivers (including the parameters of the carbonate system) on energy expenditure (MR) and body mass... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and shell thickness, shell dissolution of Limaci...
Shelled pteropods are widely regarded as bioindicators for ocean acidification, because their fragile aragonite shells are susceptible to increasing ocean acidity. While... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and copepod adult size, egg production, and egg ...
Climate change is expected to exacerbate upwelling intensity and natural acidification in Eastern Boundaries Upwelling Systems (EBUS). Conducted between January-September 2015... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and copepod traits and performance
Linking pH/pCO2 natural variation to phenotypic traits and performance of foundational species provides essential information for assessing and predicting the impact of ocean... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and calcification and survival of the pteropod L...
The pteropod Limacina helicina frequently experiences seasonal exposure to corrosive conditions (Omega arag < 1) along the US West Coast and is recognized as one of the... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and growth and survival of native and commercial...
The effects of climate change, including ocean acidification and ocean heatwaves, on biological communities in estuaries are often uncertain. Part of the uncertainty is due to... -
Geographical variation in shell morphology of juvenile snails (Concholepas co...
Changes in phenotypic traits, such as mollusc shells, are indicative of variations in selective pressure along environmental gradients. Recently, increased sea surface... -
Multi-proxy reconstructions of productivity during the late Miocene
The Late Miocene Biogenic Bloom (LMBB), marked by notable increases in biogenic components in marine sediments, provides insights into the response of the biological pump to...