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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-23-5625-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-23-5625-2026
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17 Aug 2026
Research article |  | 17 Aug 2026

The impact of NaOH, CaO, and [Ca2+] + [HCO3] additions on PIC and POC formation in Los Angeles Harbor Waters

Rucha P. Wani, Devan L. Roper, Ria Agrawal, Esther J. Lim, Nick E. Rollins, and William M. Berelson

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Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement is a climate change mitigation strategy that can reduce the amount of CO2 in our atmosphere. In this study we add three different sources of alkalinity to natural seawater to assess how these chemicals might change carbon partitioning within seawater. The alkalinity we added had little impact on the marine carbon system except that a 4-day exposure to ~1000 µmol kg–1 alkalinity from calcium oxide addition can negatively impact the production of organic matter.
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