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Pelagic calcium carbonate production and shallow dissolution in the North Pacific Ocean
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This study conducted by Patrizia Ziveri and colleagues reveals that coccolithophores are the heroes of pelagic calcium carbonate production in the North Pacific, constituting about 90% of the total. Their findings explain the significant remineralization within the photic zone, urging us to rethink how future changes will impact our climate.
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