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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: "George"
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 17:34:21 GMT
Newsgroups: sci.geo.geology
"MoGeo" <maramigua@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
news:1140538581.789708.233500@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>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

Sure thing, Jo.  I'll send them as soon as I figure out those e-mail 
addresses.  :-)

George 



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