Biogeosciences (Nov 2010)

Seasonal and long-term changes in pH in the Dutch coastal zone

  • P. Provoost,
  • S. van Heuven,
  • K. Soetaert,
  • R. W. P. M. Laane,
  • J. J. Middelburg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-7-3869-2010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 11
pp. 3869 – 3878

Abstract

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Recent observations and modelling studies suggest that biogeochemical changes can mask atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub>-induced pH decreases. Data collected by the Dutch monitoring authorities in different coastal systems (North Sea, Wadden Sea, Ems-Dollard, Eastern Scheldt and Scheldt estuary) since 1975 provide an excellent opportunity to test whether this is the case in the Dutch coastal zone. The time-series were analysed using Multi-Resolution Analysis (MRA) which resulted in the identification of system-dependent patterns on both seasonal and intra-annual time scales. The observed rates of pH change greatly exceed those expected from enhanced CO<sub>2</sub> uptake, thus suggesting that other biogeochemical processes, possibly related to changes in nutrient loading, can play a dominant role in ocean acidification.