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. 2008 Nov 24;105(48):18848–18853. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0810079105

Table 1.

Best-fit parameters for a model of ocean pH as a function of atmospheric CO2, physical, and algal parameters

Parameter Interpretation Mean 95% C.I. GR2*
a Constant, pH 15.948 31.659, 0.237
b Change in pH with atmospheric CO2, pH/ppm CO2 −20.593 −20.071, −21.114 29.8
h Half the amplitude of the diurnal productivity oscillation, pH −0.113 −0.108, −0.118 25.3
ϕ Phase shift from midnight of diurnal, h 2.380 2.536, 2.223
u Effects of upwelling, pH/(metric tons/sec/100 m coastline) −0.005 −0.005, −0.005 24.8
c Phytoplankton abundance effect, pH-liter/mg chlorophyll 0.201 0.209, 0.192 13.8
τ Temperature effect, pH/°C 0.078 0.084, 0.072 8.9
d Pacific Decadal Oscillation effect, pH/°C −0.045 −0.041, −0.049 2.7
k Estimated Alkalinity, pH/μmol/kg 14.390 19.247, 9.534 0.5
s Salinity effect, pH/ppt dissolved salt −0.112 −0.074, −0.150 0.5

*Generalized R2 (see Methods).

Nadj = 609.58.

Nadj = 24.11.