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Bjerrum plot

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A Bjerrum plot is a graph of concentrations of CO2, HCO3, CO32−, and occasionally H+, and OH, as functions of pH. They are typically used in ocean chemistry to track the response of an ocean to changes in both pH and of inputs in carbonate and CO2.[1]

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References

  1. ^ D.A. Wolf-Gladrow (2007). "Total alkalinity: the explicit conservative expression and its application to biogeochemical processes" (PDF). Marine Chemistry. 106 (1).