Laboratory experiments in ocean alkalinity enhancement research

Abstract. Recent concern about the consequences of continuing increases in atmospheric CO2 as a key heat-trapping agent (USGCRP, 2017; IPCC, 2021) have prompted ocean experts to come together to discuss how to provide science-based solutions. Ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) is being considered not only as a ocean carbon dioxide removal (CDR) approach, but also as a potential way to mitigate ocean acidification. Over the last two decades, inter-laboratory comparisons have proven valuable in evaluating the reliability of methodologies associated with sampling and analysis of carbonate chemistry parameters, which have been routinely used in ocean acidification research (Bockmon and Dickson, 2015). Given the complexity of processes and mechanisms related to ecosystem responses to OAE, consolidating protocols to ensure compatibility across studies is fundamental for synthesis and upscaling analysis. This chapter provides an overview of best practice in OAE laboratory experimentation and facilitates awareness of the importance of applying standardized methods to promote data re- use, inter-lab comparisons, and transparency. This chapter provides the reader with the tools to (1) identify the criteria to achieve the best laboratory practice and experimental design; (2) provide guidance on the selection of response variables for various purposes (physiological, biogeochemical, ecological, evolutionary) for inter-lab comparisons; (3) offer recommendation for a minimum set of variables that should be sampled and propose additional variables critical for different types of synthesis and upscaling; and (4) identify protocols for standardized measurements of response variables.

Standort
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Umfang
Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Laboratory experiments in ocean alkalinity enhancement research ; day:13 ; month:07 ; year:2023 ; pages:1-19 ; extent:19
State of the planet discussions ; (13.07.2023), 1-19 (gesamt 19)

Klassifikation
Biowissenschaften, Biologie

Urheber
Iglesias-Rodríguez, Maria Debora
Rickaby, Rosalind E. M.
Singh, Arvind
Gately, James A.

DOI
10.5194/sp-2023-7
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023072004362770125661
Rechteinformation
Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
Letzte Aktualisierung
14.08.2025, 10:49 MESZ

Datenpartner

Dieses Objekt wird bereitgestellt von:
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek. Bei Fragen zum Objekt wenden Sie sich bitte an den Datenpartner.

Beteiligte

  • Iglesias-Rodríguez, Maria Debora
  • Rickaby, Rosalind E. M.
  • Singh, Arvind
  • Gately, James A.

Ähnliche Objekte (12)