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Temperature-dependent remineralization in a warming ocean increases surface pCO(2) through changes in marine ecosystem composition
Joachim Segschneider, Jørgen Bendtsen
Physics of Ice, Climate and Earth
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
alkalinity
39%
biogeochemistry
22%
calcite
16%
carbon
11%
carbon cycle
59%
carbon sink
23%
climate
32%
climate feedback
27%
CMIP
46%
diatom
17%
ecosystem
23%
ecosystem structure
24%
effect
4%
interglacial
20%
marine ecosystem
79%
nutrient
26%
ocean
46%
opal
24%
organic carbon
15%
organic matter
27%
particulate organic carbon
23%
perturbation
16%
primary production
18%
rate
13%
remineralization
100%
shell
15%
silicate
16%
surface layer
17%
temperature
30%
temperature anomaly
20%
twenty first century
19%
warming
62%
Chemical Compounds
Biogeochemistry
33%
Calcite
23%
Carbon Atom
18%
Carbon Cycle
62%
Ecosystem
96%
Nutrient
43%
Organic Carbon
44%
Organic Matter
43%
Reduction
18%
Surface
25%