While anthropogenic CO2 emissions are driving
acidification at global scales, processes occurring at local scales can also affect ocean chemistry.
Not exact matches
Finally, EPOCA assesses uncertainties, risks and thresholds («tipping points») related to ocean
acidification at molecular, cellular, organismal, local and
global scales.
Ocean
acidification processes are occurring
at global scales; therefore, we need to go beyond local measurements and observe ocean
acidification globally in order to understand its drivers correctly.
Finally, our simulated AOA for 2020 — 2100 in the RCP2.6 scenario is capable of offsetting warming and ameliorating ocean
acidification increases
at the
global scale, but with highly variable regional responses.