نتایج جستجو برای: pco2

تعداد نتایج: 3361  

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1989
R W Burnett M Itano

Blood-gas data from a large interlaboratory survey were analyzed to determine whether pO2 and pCO2 results are affected by the atmospheric pressure at the measuring location. A small but statistically significant dependence was found, averaging about 2.3% per 100 mmHg (1.7% per 10 kPa) for pO2 and 1.0% per 100 mmHg (0.75% per 10 kPa) for pCO2.

2016
Gemma Cripps Kevin J. Flynn Penelope K. Lindeque

The critical role played by copepods in ocean ecology and biogeochemistry warrants an understanding of how these animals may respond to ocean acidification (OA). Whilst an appreciation of the potential direct effects of OA, due to elevated pCO2, on copepods is improving, little is known about the indirect impacts acting via bottom-up (food quality) effects. We assessed, for the first time, the ...

2009
Yu Zhu Shaoling Shang Weidong Zhai Minhan Dai

An empirical approach is presented for the estimation of the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) and air–sea CO2 fluxes in the northern South China Sea in summer using satellite-derived sea surface temperatures (SSTs), chlorophyll-a (Chl a) concentrations, and wind fields. Two algorithms were tested. The first used an SST-dependent equation, and the other involved the introduction of Chl ...

2013
Kamran Tavakol Bahareh Ghahramanpoori Mohammad Fararouei

Substitution of arterial with venous blood samples to estimate blood gas status is highly preferable due to practical and safety concerns. Numerous studies support the substitution of arterial by venous blood samples, reporting strong correlations between arterial and venous values. This study further investigated the predictive ability of venous blood samples for arterial Acid-Base Balance (pH...

2013
BJÖRN FIEDLER PEER FIETZEK NUNO VIEIRA PÉRICLES SILVA HENRY C. BITTIG ARNE KÖRTZINGER

In recent years, profiling floats, which form the basis of the successful international Argo observatory, are also being considered as platforms for marine biogeochemical research. This study showcases the utility of floats as a novel tool for combined gas measurements of CO2 partial pressure (pCO2) and O2. These float prototypes were equipped with a small-sized and submersible pCO2 sensor and ...

2016
Laura Sordo Rui Santos Joao Reis Alona Shulika Joao Silva

Most ocean acidification (OA) experimental systems rely on pH as an indirect way to control CO2. However, accurate pH measurements are difficult to obtain and shifts in temperature and/or salinity alter the relationship between pH and pCO2. Here we describe a system in which the target pCO2 is controlled via direct analysis of pCO2 in seawater. This direct type of control accommodates potential...

2013
D. V. Kent

The small reservoir of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere (pCO2) that modulates climate through the greenhouse effect reflects a delicate balance between large fluxes of sources and sinks. The major long-term source of CO2 is global outgassing from sea-floor spreading, subduction, hotspot activity, and metamorphism; the ultimate sink is through weathering of continental silicates and deposition o...

2015
Tom Biscéré Riccardo Rodolfo-Metalpa Anne Lorrain Laurent Chauvaud Julien Thébault Jacques Clavier Fanny Houlbrèque

The effects of ocean acidification alone or in combination with warming on coral metabolism have been extensively investigated, whereas none of these studies consider that most coral reefs near shore are already impacted by other natural anthropogenic inputs such as metal pollution. It is likely that projected ocean acidification levels will aggravate coral reef health. We first investigated ho...

2015
George G. Waldbusser Burke Hales Chris J. Langdon Brian A. Haley Paul Schrader Elizabeth L. Brunner Matthew W. Gray Cale A. Miller Iria Gimenez Greg Hutchinson Pauline Ross

Ocean acidification (OA) is altering the chemistry of the world's oceans at rates unparalleled in the past roughly 1 million years. Understanding the impacts of this rapid change in baseline carbonate chemistry on marine organisms needs a precise, mechanistic understanding of physiological responses to carbonate chemistry. Recent experimental work has shown shell development and growth in some ...

2013
Vincent Saderne Martin Wahl

Seaweeds are key species of the Baltic Sea benthic ecosystems. They are the substratum of numerous fouling epibionts like bryozoans and tubeworms. Several of these epibionts bear calcified structures and could be impacted by the high pCO2 events of the late summer upwellings in the Baltic nearshores. Those events are expected to increase in strength and duration with global change and ocean aci...

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