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Nature 407, 311-313 (21 September 2000) | doi:10.1038/35030280
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Faculty Position - Center for Viral Oncology
- University of Kansas Medical Center
- Kansas City, KS
Senior Lecturer / Reader
- King's College London
- London United Kingdom
Ocean biogeochemistry: Calcification and CO2
Jean-Pierre Gattuso1 & Robert W. Buddemeier2
Most concerns about rising concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide centre on how climate may change. But there may also be direct biological effects.
- Jean-Pierre Gattuso is at the Observatoire Océanologique,
Laboratoire d'Océanographie Biologique et Écologie du Plancton
Marin, CNRS-UPMC, BP 28, 06234 Villefranche-sur-Mer
Cedex, France.
e-mail: Email: gattuso@obs-vlfr.fr - Robert W. Buddemeier is at the Kansas Geological
Survey, University of Kansas, 1930 Constant Avenue,
Lawrence, Kansas 66047, USA.
e-mail: Email: buddrw@kgs.ukans.edu
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