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The following pages link to Lisa Robbins (Q139361):
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- Regional acidification trends in Florida shellfish estuaries: A 20+ year look at pH, oxygen, temperature, and salinity (Q145517) (← links)
- Getting ocean acidification on decision makers' to-do lists: dissecting the process through case studies (Q147808) (← links)
- Sources, distributions and dynamics of dissolved organic matter in the Canada and Makarov Basins (Q153209) (← links)
- A multi-decade record of high-quality fCO2 data in version 3 of the Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT) (Q153210) (← links)
- Remote estimation of surface pCO2 on the West Florida Shelf (Q153272) (← links)
- Response of the Miliolid Archaias angulatus to simulated ocean acidification (Q234113) (← links)
- 11 things a geologist thinks an engineer should know about carbonate beaches (Q237670) (← links)
- Interpreting the role of pH on stable isotopes in large benthic foraminifera (Q238519) (← links)
- Viral lysis of photosynthesizing microbes as a mechanism for calcium carbonate nucleation in seawater (Q238678) (← links)
- Historical patterns of acidification and increasing CO2 flux associated with Florida springs (Q239246) (← links)
- Optical and biochemical properties of a southwest Florida whiting event (Q240282) (← links)
- Baseline monitoring of the western Arctic Ocean estimates 20% of the Canadian Basin surface waters are undersaturated with respect to aragonite (Q244086) (← links)
- Radioisotope tracer studies of inorganic carbon and Ca in microbially derived CaCO3 (Q264090) (← links)
- Variability of the carbonate chemistry in a shallow, seagrass-dominated ecosystem: implications for ocean acidification experiments (Q270777) (← links)
- Acidification and Increasing CO2 Flux Associated with Five, Springs Coast, Florida Springs (1991-2014) (Q273592) (← links)
- Spatial and temporal variability of pCO2, carbon fluxes and saturation state on the West Florida Shelf (Q283742) (← links)
- Biochemical and ultrastructural evidence for the origin of whiting: a biologically induced calcium carbonate precipitation mechanism: reply (Q305557) (← links)
- USGS Field Activities 13BHM01 and 13BHM02 on the West Florida Shelf, Gulf of Mexico, July and August 2013 (Q327389) (← links)