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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Air-sea CO2 flux in an equatorial continental shelf dominated by coral reefs (Southwestern Atlantic Ocean)
Title in English: Air-sea CO2 flux in an equatorial continental shelf dominated by coral reefs (Southwestern Atlantic Ocean)
Authors: Cotovicz Júnior, Luiz C.
Chielle, Raísa
Marins, Rozane Valente
Keywords: Dióxido de Carbono;Corais;Recifes
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Continental Shelf Research
Citation: COTOVICZ JÚNIOR, LUIZ C.; CHIELLE, Raisa; MARINS, Rozane Valente. Air-sea CO2 flux in an equatorial continental shelf dominated by coral reefs (Southwestern Atlantic Ocean). Continental Shelf Research, United Kingdom, v. 204. 2020.
Abstract: Coral reefs are ecosystems highly vulnerable to changes in seawater carbonate chemistry, including those related to the ocean acidification and global warming. Brazilian coral reefs contains the major area of reefs coverage in the Southwestern (SW) Atlantic Ocean, however, studies aimed at investigating the controls of seawater car-bonate chemistry in coral reefs are still overlooked in Brazil. This study comprehends the first investigation of complete seawater carbonate chemistry parameters in a section of the equatorial continental shelf dominated by coral reefs in the SW Atlantic Ocean. The sampling included spatial continuous underway measurements of sea surface CO2 fugacity (fCO2sw), temperature (SST), salinity (SSS), and discrete investigations of total alkalinity (TA), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), bicarbonate (HCO3-), carbonate (CO32
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/59896
ISSN: 0278-4343
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