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effects to the nutrient cycle if the water cycle, oxygen cycle and carbon cycle are affected

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Cycling of carbon in the ocean is also expected to change as pCO2 increases in the atmosphere and climate changes. A decline in pH and an increase in surface pCO2 have already been observed at several oceanic time series sites: stations ALOHA in the central North Pacific [Dore et al., 2009] and BATS, off Bermuda in the North Atlantic (both time series longer than 20 years [Bates, 2007]), as well as station ESTOC (100 km north off Gran Canaria Island in the North Atlantic [Santana‐Casiano et al., 2007]), which has a 10 yearlong record. These stations show that surface ocean pCO2 has increased at rates indistinguishable from the atmospheric increase (1.5 to 1.9 μatm yr−1 [Bindoff et al., 2007]). On the west coast of the US, model simulations indicate a pH decrease of ∼0.1 since pre‐industrial times [Hauri et al., 2009].

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