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Re: Oceans may soon be more corrosive than when the dinosaurs died

Subject: Re: Oceans may soon be more corrosive than when the dinosaurs died
From: "MoGeo"
Date: 21 Feb 2006 08:16:21 -0800
Newsgroups: sci.geo.geology
I don't have any questions regarding documented increase of
atmospheric CO2, nor of the air-water interface-- the increased number
of hurricanes/cyclones etc., acting like big mixmasters making meringue
and affecting that interface seems pretty obvious.

I did not see any data in the links he sent compensating for
temperature increase, however. Although the CCD is arbitrarily set at
4000m, it does vary locally around the ocean.  There also does not seem
to be data for silicic, phosphoric sulfur or sulfate based, or organic
acids-- other
compounds which affect oceanic pH.

Yes, I know the fellow is studying CO2-- but that is not the only
factor involved in this scenario.

Sure, send along the fellow's data-- either maramigua 2 yahoo-com or
joschaper 2
(socket) dot net will work. (put either into standard  email format).

Jo


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