Research paper
A unique temperate rocky coastal hydrothermal vent system (Whakaari–White Island, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand): constraints for ocean acidification studies
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- Title
- A unique temperate rocky coastal hydrothermal vent system (Whakaari–White Island, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand): constraints for ocean acidification studies
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In situ effects of ocean acidification are increasingly studied at submarine CO2 vents. Here we present a preliminary investigation into the water chemistry and biology of cool temperate CO2 vents near Whakaari–White Island, New Zealand. Water samples were collected inside three vent shafts, within vents at a distance of 2m from the shaft and at control sites. Vent samples contained both seawater pH on the total scale (pHT) and carbonate saturation states that were severely reduced, creating ...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2020-01-01
- Creator
- Zitoun, R / Connell, SD / Cornwall, CE / Currie, KI / Fabricius, K / Hoffmann, LJ / Lamare, MD / Murdoch, J / Noonan, S / Sander, SG / Sewell, MA / Shears, NT / van den Berg, CMG / Smith, AM
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- https://hdl.handle.net/2292/59764
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- 14 Life Below Water / Science & Technology / Life Sciences & Biomedicine / Physical Sciences / Fisheries / Limnology / Marine & Freshwater Biology / Oceanography / carbon dioxide / trace metal speciation / volcanic submarine vent / DISSOLVED ORGANIC-MATTER / MARINE-PHYTOPLANKTON / HUMIC SUBSTANCES / METAL CONCENTRATIONS / COPPER REQUIREMENTS / COMPLEXING LIGANDS / HYDROGEN-SULFIDE / BINDING LIGANDS / NATURAL-WATERS / TRACE-METALS
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