2003
DOI: 10.1299/jsmeted.2003.519
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Measurement of pH in Simulating Experiments of CO_2 Ocean Storage

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“…A significant impetus for carbon cycle research over the past several decades has been to achieve a better understanding of the ocean's role as a sink for anthropogenic CO 2 [56]. Ocean storage of CO 2 is one of greenhouse gas control technologies, where CO 2 is removed from exhaust gas of fossil fuels and stored on deep sea-floor below the depth of 3,500 m [57]. The impact of CO 2 storage in the deep ocean is a function of the CO 2 concentration and local carbonate equilibrium conditions [58].…”
Section: Ocean Co 2 Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant impetus for carbon cycle research over the past several decades has been to achieve a better understanding of the ocean's role as a sink for anthropogenic CO 2 [56]. Ocean storage of CO 2 is one of greenhouse gas control technologies, where CO 2 is removed from exhaust gas of fossil fuels and stored on deep sea-floor below the depth of 3,500 m [57]. The impact of CO 2 storage in the deep ocean is a function of the CO 2 concentration and local carbonate equilibrium conditions [58].…”
Section: Ocean Co 2 Storagementioning
confidence: 99%