--- attributes: ~ caption: 'The correlation between rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere (red) with rising carbon dioxide levels (blue) and falling pH in the ocean (green). As carbon dioxide accumulates in the ocean, the water becomes more acidic (the pH declines). (Figure source: modified from Feely et al. 20091ee9bb2b-9b22-48f0-b540-f942ccfd9c71).' chapter: description: ~ display_name: 'Chapter 1: Overview and Report Findings' doi: 10.7930/J0QN64NJ identifier: executive-summary number: 1 report_identifier: nca3 sort_key: 10 title: Overview and Report Findings url: ' http://nca2014.globalchange.gov/highlights/overview/overview#narrative-page-20884' chapter_identifier: executive-summary cited_by: [] contributors: [] create_dt: ~ description: 'The correlation between rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere (red) with rising carbon dioxide levels (blue) and falling pH in the ocean (green). As carbon dioxide accumulates in the ocean, the water becomes more acidic (the pH declines). (Figure source: modified from Feely et al. 20091ee9bb2b-9b22-48f0-b540-f942ccfd9c71).' display_name: '1.: As Oceans Absorb CO2 They Become More Acidic' files: - display_name: cs_ocean_acidification_v5_0.png file: 29/58/9a87d5e04ab39694b0925095954a/cs_ocean_acidification_v5_0.png href: http://data.globalchange.gov/assets/29/58/9a87d5e04ab39694b0925095954a/cs_ocean_acidification_v5_0.png identifier: 4b124b31-6302-42cf-baab-55308273155b landing_page: ~ location: ~ mime_type: image/png sha1: b160d7ade8c175cfa3db9afba320f0ed48bb181e size: 152146 thumbnail: 29/58/9a87d5e04ab39694b0925095954a/.thumb-4b124b31-6302-42cf-baab-55308273155b.png thumbnail_href: http://data.globalchange.gov/assets/29/58/9a87d5e04ab39694b0925095954a/.thumb-4b124b31-6302-42cf-baab-55308273155b.png type: file uri: /file/4b124b31-6302-42cf-baab-55308273155b url: http://data.globalchange.gov/assets/29/58/9a87d5e04ab39694b0925095954a/cs_ocean_acidification_v5_0.png href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/report/nca3/chapter/executive-summary/figure/overview-as-oceans-absorb-co-they-become-more-acidic.yaml identifier: overview-as-oceans-absorb-co-they-become-more-acidic images: - attributes: ~ create_dt: 2014-02-05T10:49:00 description: ~ identifier: 04353710-3ca1-4904-bca8-72a69596f682 lat_max: ~ lat_min: ~ lon_max: ~ lon_min: ~ position: ~ submission_dt: ~ time_end: 2012-12-31T23:59:59 time_start: 1958-01-01T00:00:00 title: 'As Oceans Absorb CO2, They Become More Acidic' url: ~ usage_limits: ~ kindred_figures: - /report/nca3/chapter/our-changing-climate/figure/as-oceans-absorb-co-they-become-more-acidic lat_max: ~ lat_min: ~ lon_max: ~ lon_min: ~ ordinal: ~ parents: [] references: - href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/reference/1ee9bb2b-9b22-48f0-b540-f942ccfd9c71.yaml uri: /reference/1ee9bb2b-9b22-48f0-b540-f942ccfd9c71 report: display_name: 'Climate Change Impacts in the United States: The Third National Climate Assessment' report_identifier: nca3 source_citation: 'modified from Feely et al. 20091ee9bb2b-9b22-48f0-b540-f942ccfd9c71' submission_dt: ~ time_end: ~ time_start: ~ title: As Oceans Absorb CO2 They Become More Acidic type: figure uri: /report/nca3/chapter/executive-summary/figure/overview-as-oceans-absorb-co-they-become-more-acidic url: ~ usage_limits: Copyright protected. Obtain permission from the original figure source.