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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-17-3923-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-17-3923-2020
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The recent state and variability of the carbonate system of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and adjacent basins in the context of ocean acidification

Alexis Beaupré-Laperrière, Alfonso Mucci, and Helmuth Thomas

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Ocean acidification is the process by which the oceans are changing due to carbon dioxide emissions from human activities. Studying this process in the Arctic Ocean is essential as this ocean and its ecosystems are more vulnerable to the effects of acidification. Water chemistry measurements made in recent years show that waters in and around the Canadian Arctic Archipelago are considerably affected by this process and show dynamic conditions that might have an impact on local marine organisms.
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