'The geological record of ocean acidification' Andy Ridgwell - Podcast now available
Download the podcast from Professor Andy Ridgwell's seminar titled 'The geological record of ocean acidification.'
The Sprigg Geobiology Centre presented a free public seminar by Dr Andy Ridgwell from the School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol , UK on Monday 5th November 2012.
[caption id="attachment_4608" align="alignleft" width="132"] Andy Ridgwell. Photo courtesy of The University of Bristol[/caption]
Andy Ridgwell is Professor of Earth System Modelling and a Royal Society University Research Fellow in the School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol. In this talk Andy addressed the questions: at what rate of atmospheric pCO2 change does ocean acidification become qualitatively similar to current and future changes, and have any events in the geological past exhibited the characteristics of anthropogenic ocean acidification?
Read the full abstract and download the PowerPoint Presentation on the Sprigg Geobiology Centre website.
The Sprigg Geobiology Centre presented a free public seminar by Dr Andy Ridgwell from the School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol , UK on Monday 5th November 2012.
[caption id="attachment_4608" align="alignleft" width="132"] Andy Ridgwell. Photo courtesy of The University of Bristol[/caption]
Andy Ridgwell is Professor of Earth System Modelling and a Royal Society University Research Fellow in the School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol. In this talk Andy addressed the questions: at what rate of atmospheric pCO2 change does ocean acidification become qualitatively similar to current and future changes, and have any events in the geological past exhibited the characteristics of anthropogenic ocean acidification?
Read the full abstract and download the PowerPoint Presentation on the Sprigg Geobiology Centre website.
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