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Greenhouse Gases Group

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Marine chemist Peter Brewer awarded Ewing prize

25 Jul 2016

July 25, 2016 – Last Thursday, the American Geophysical Union (AGU) awarded the prestigious Maurice Ewing Medal to MBARI marine chemist Peter Brewer. This medal is given annually to recognize “significant original contributions to the ocean sciences.”

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Emerging Science of a High CO2/Low pH Ocean – Presentations (up to 2010)

07 Jan 2016
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Emerging Science of a High CO2/Low pH Ocean – Publications (up to 2010)

07 Jan 2016
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Emerging science of a high CO2/low pH ocean and deep-water FOCE

07 Jan 2016
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Emerging Science of a High CO2/Low pH Ocean – Project Summary

07 Jan 2016
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Emerging Science of a High CO2/Low pH Ocean – Quick FOCE

07 Jan 2016
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Emerging Science of a High CO2/Low pH Ocean – FOCE Development

07 Jan 2016
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Emerging Science of a High CO2/Low pH Ocean – Shallow Water FOCE

07 Jan 2016
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Emerging Science of a High CO2/Low pH Ocean – FOCE Prototype Design

07 Jan 2016
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Emerging Science of a High CO2/Low pH Ocean – FOCE Prototype Development

07 Jan 2016
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Emerging Science of a High CO2/Low pH Ocean – Science Background References

07 Jan 2016
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Emerging Science of a High CO2/Low pH Ocean – FACE studies on land

07 Jan 2016
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Emerging Science of a High CO2/Low pH Ocean – Science Background

07 Jan 2016
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Emerging Science of a High CO2/Low pH Ocean – Project Team Members

07 Jan 2016
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Emerging science of a high CO2/low pH ocean

07 Jan 2016

MBARI scientists and engineers are studying the impact of a high CO2 / low pH environment on ocean ecology.

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Edward T. Peltzer

19 Jun 2015

Senior Research Specialist & Chemical Safety Officer

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Peter G. Brewer

26 May 2015

Senior Adjunct/
Ocean Chemist

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