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  • The aragonite saturation horizon depth is an indicator of ocean acidification. Model projections show that a new shallow horizon emerges in the Southern Ocean before 2100, reducing suitable habitat for calcifying species in the near future.

    • Gabriela Negrete-García
    • Nicole S. Lovenduski
    • Siv K. Lauvset
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 9, P: 313-317
  • About 50% of total dissolution of marine calcium carbonate occurs in the water column below 300 m depth while sinking to the seafloor, according to a reconstruction of settling fluxes of calcium carbonate in major oceanic regions from seawater observations.

    • Olivier Sulpis
    • Emil Jeansson
    • Jack J. Middelburg
    Research
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 14, P: 423-428
  • The ocean is mitigating global warming by absorbing large amounts of excess carbon dioxide from human activities. To quantify and monitor the ocean carbon sink, we need a state-of-the-art data resource that makes data submission and retrieval machine-compatible and efficient.

    • Toste Tanhua
    • Siv K. Lauvset
    • Robert M. Key
    Comments & OpinionOpen Access
    Communications Earth & Environment
    Volume: 2, P: 1-4