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Acidificación do Mar: Unha consecuencia das emisións de CO2

Authors: Ríos, Aida F.;

Acidificación do Mar: Unha consecuencia das emisións de CO2

Abstract

O océano absorbe unha parte significativa de dióxido de carbono (CO2) das actividades humanas, o que equivale a cerca dun terzo das emisións totais durante o período industrial (Khatiwala e col., 2013; Le Quéré e col., 2015). A absorción de CO2 polo océano no só modera o ritmo do cambio climático, senón que provoca cambios sen precedentes na química do océano, diminuíndo o pH pola disolución adicional de CO2 en auga do mar dende a atmosfera. Así, a superficie do océano aumentou nun 30% a concentración de ións de hidroxeno (Raven e col., 2005) desde o principio da Revolución Industrial, o que equivale a un descenso de 0,1 unidades de pH que non é algo irrelevante a respeito dos cambios naturais. O actual episodio de acidificación ocorre unhas 100 veces máis rápidamente do que calquera outro cambio de acidez nos últimos 50 millóns de anos da historia da terra (Pelejero e col., 2010)

16 páginas, 10 figuras.-- Discurso de ingreso en la Real Academia Galega de Ciencias, Santiago de Compostela, 18 junio 2015

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