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Global ocean acidification - mean sea water pH trend map from Multi-Observations Reprocessing

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A decrease in surface ocean pH (i.e., ocean acidification) is primarily a consequence of an increase in ocean uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations that have been augmented by anthropogenic emissions. As projected in Gattuso et al (2015), “under our current rate of emissions, most marine organisms evaluated will have very high risk of impacts by 2100 and many by 2050”. Ocean acidification is thus an ongoing source of concern due to its strong influence on marine ecosystems (e.g., Doney et al., 2009; Gehlen et al., 2011; Pörtner et al. 2019). Tracking changes in yearly mean values of surface ocean pH at the global scale has become an important indicator of both ocean acidification and global change (Gehlen et al., 2020; Chau et al., 2021b). In line with a sustained establishment of ocean measuring stations and thus a rapid increase in observations of ocean pH and other carbonate variables since the last decades (Bakker et al., 2016; Lauvset et al., 2021), recent studies including Bates et al (2014), Lauvset et al (2015), and Pérez et al (2021) put attention on analyzing secular trends of pH and their drivers extensively from time-series stations to ocean basins. This new OMI consists of the global maps of long-term pH trends and associated uncertainty derived from the CMEMS data-based product of monthly surface water pH (MULTIOBS_GLO_BIO_CARBON_SURFACE_REP_015_008, Chau et al., 2021a) at 1°×1° grid cells over the global ocean.
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hal-03826462 , version 1 (24-10-2022)

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Thi Tuyet Trang Chau, Marion Gehlen, Frederic Chevallier. Global ocean acidification - mean sea water pH trend map from Multi-Observations Reprocessing. [Research Report] LSCE; EU. 2022. ⟨hal-03826462⟩
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