2024
DOI: 10.1002/lno.12672
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Increase in marginal sea alkalinity may impact air–sea carbon dioxide exchange and buffer acidification

Luiz C. Cotovicz,
Bronwyn Cahill,
Bita Sabbaghzadeh
et al.

Abstract: Total alkalinity (TA) has increased in the Baltic Sea, with implications for atmospheric CO2‐induced acidification and CO2 uptake. We compiled extensive data of TA in surface waters of the Baltic Sea, aiming to (i) identify new tendencies in the relationship between TA and salinity (TA–S relationship), (ii) update the TA trend analysis, (iii) investigate spatial–temporal patterns, and (iv) discuss potential drivers and implications. We observed a progressive decrease in the slopes and increase in the intercept… Show more

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