The exposure of the Great Barrier Reef to ocean acidification

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Mathieu Mongin
Mark E. Baird
Bronte Tilbrook
Richard J. Matear
Andrew Lenton
Mike Herzfeld
Karen Wild-Allen
Jenny Skerratt
Nugzar Margvelashvili
Barbara J. Robson
Carlos M. Duarte
Malin S. M. Gustafsson
Peter J. Ralph
Andrew D. L. Steven
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[1] CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere,
[2] Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Co-operative Research Centre,undefined
[3] CSIRO Land and Water,undefined
[4] Red Sea Research Center,undefined
[5] King Abdullah University of Science and Technology,undefined
[6] Plant Functional Biology and Climate Change Cluster (C3),undefined
[7] Faculty of Science,undefined
[8] University of Technology Sydney,undefined
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The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is founded on reef-building corals. Corals build their exoskeleton with aragonite, but ocean acidification is lowering the aragonite saturation state of seawater (Ωa). The downscaling of ocean acidification projections from global to GBR scales requires the set of regional drivers controlling Ωa to be resolved. Here we use a regional coupled circulation–biogeochemical model and observations to estimate the Ωa experienced by the 3,581 reefs of the GBR, and to apportion the contributions of the hydrological cycle, regional hydrodynamics and metabolism on Ωa variability. We find more detail, and a greater range (1.43), than previously compiled coarse maps of Ωa of the region (0.4), or in observations (1.0). Most of the variability in Ωa is due to processes upstream of the reef in question. As a result, future decline in Ωa is likely to be steeper on the GBR than currently projected by the IPCC assessment report.
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