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1 imerization domain in response to increasing alkalinity.
2 rmentation to acids, which helped neutralize alkalinity.
3 eaction of CO(2) and OH(-) under interfacial alkalinity.
4 nsuming free lime and reducing cement matrix alkalinity.
5 onia and decreased with increasing catalytic alkalinity.
6 ustrial conditions like high temperature and alkalinity.
7 ation is limited as a result of insufficient alkalinity.
8 s a carbon source triggered by enhanced lake alkalinity.
9 ing inputs of nutrients, organic matter, and alkalinity.
10  required for tolerance to cation stress and alkalinity.
11 dditional regulator of calcification such as alkalinity.
12 its comparison with volumetric titrations of alkalinity.
13 ve in comparison to groundwater pH, DIC, and alkalinity.
14 try) sensing mode for the detection of total alkalinity.
15  vs 10.9), lower alkalinity (mean titratable alkalinity 0.4 vs 1.4 mol H(+) kg(-1)), lower electrical
16 thering during glaciation generates deep-sea alkalinity; (2) vigorous post-glacial continental weathe
17 The calcium reactor kept the pH (8.03-8.10), alkalinity (200 mg/L as CaCO(3)), CO(3)(2-) (<= 80 umol/
18 ilibrated OAE across a gradient from ambient alkalinity (2400 mumol kg(-1)) to double (4800 mumol kg(
19 ate application of TMT for analysis of total alkalinity (A(T)).
20          We evaluated changes in bicarbonate alkalinity, a product of chemical weathering, and tested
21 crospar was driven by methanogenesis-related alkalinity accumulation.
22 d to the determination of calcium, chloride, alkalinity, acidity, and protamine with a range of ion-s
23 ile a dual stressor SBR (DS/SBR) using timed alkalinity addition (TAA) produced HNO(2) (ammonium remo
24 high (~2700 mumol kg(-1)) limestone-inspired alkalinity additions on two biogeochemically and ecologi
25                             Notably, the low-alkalinity AEMWE cell exhibited exceptional durability f
26 at lake latitude, size, total phosphorus and alkalinity affect community composition in northern and
27 rategies and suggests that increasing the pH/alkalinity and addition of phosphate or silicate can be
28 ults in apical hook opening is gated by wall alkalinity and auxin, both of which are depleted upon il
29  of atmospheric carbon dioxide, lowering its alkalinity and buffer capacity and thus leading to sharp
30  in the future ocean, resulting in increased alkalinity and buffering capacity of atmospheric CO(2).
31 entrifugation method detected elevated total alkalinity and Ca concentrations in soil pore waters fro
32 rved a frequent decoupling between carbonate alkalinity and Ca concentrations, which we attributed ma
33 st that water chemistry, pH, ionic strength, alkalinity and Ca(2+) concentration can be optimized for
34  reservoirs; and open sets, where balance in alkalinity and carbon fluxes is accommodated by changes
35 tivity of carbonation efficiency to solution alkalinity and caution against directly extrapolating ca
36 , suggesting a possible relationship between alkalinity and cell extension.
37 ution rates for the global oceans from total alkalinity and chlorofluorocarbon data, and we also disc
38                         In bulk electrolyte, alkalinity and CO(2) concentration are inversely correla
39 urface dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC); the alkalinity and DIC changes mostly offset each other, and
40  using nitrate as the N source increased the alkalinity and DIC concentration in proportion to the in
41       In contrast, using ammonium caused the alkalinity and DIC to decline, while using ammonium nitr
42               Several constituents including alkalinity and disinfectant byproducts served as indicat
43 e chemistry and quantify the contribution of alkalinity and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) outwelli
44 gside reef distribution products to estimate alkalinity and dissolved inorganic carbon fluxes resulti
45 win ocean-general circulation model, surface alkalinity and dissolved inorganic carbon increase by <1
46 cases, this can lead to changes in carbonate alkalinity and dissolved inorganic pool that efficiently
47                                      As both alkalinity and dissolved silica were likely high in the
48         Tolerance of Aspergillus nidulans to alkalinity and elevated cation concentrations requires b
49 al breakdown and the release of H+, reducing alkalinity and enabling phosphate mineralisation over th
50 ion that are indicative of increased oceanic alkalinity and enhanced chemical weathering of continent
51 librium local environment that has both high alkalinity and high CO(2) concentration.
52 ion can be promoted by a combination of high alkalinity and high CO(2) concentration.
53                     In the warm, salty, high alkalinity and high pH Mediterranean waters, the spectro
54 ritical for constraining the surface ocean's alkalinity and inorganic carbon budgets.
55 ile environments with increased salinity and alkalinity and little prospect of revegetation when left
56 pact of biochar and waste irrigation on soil alkalinity and maize production in arid regions has rece
57 best predicted by positive associations with alkalinity and negative associations with streamflow rat
58 e precipitated due to the unusually elevated alkalinity and pH (> 9) oceanic conditions present in th
59  solubility, which is a function of solution alkalinity and pH/CO(2) fugacity.
60 hered by waves and tidal currents, releasing alkalinity and removing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO(2
61               These surface treatments lower alkalinity and salinity, and thus produce a substrate mo
62 icate weathering to increase soil pore water alkalinity and sequester CO(2).
63 suppresses crystal growth at select solution alkalinity and supersaturation.
64 ifferent N sources systematically affect the alkalinity and the DIC in distinct ways.
65 ) in the ocean is closely linked to seawater alkalinity and the regulation of atmospheric CO(2).
66 ichness and lake size in both ecoregions and alkalinity and total phosphorus in northern lakes.
67 quintuple LGRHK mutation) was shifted toward alkalinity and, in contrast with IRR, did not show signi
68 -rate field studies conducted under elevated alkalinity and/or pH conditions to gigaton-per-year scal
69 ormance included near-neutral pH, sufficient alkalinity, and a diel rhythm in dissolved oxygen.
70 zyme assays, reagentless pH control, acidity/alkalinity, and buffer capacity measurements in very sma
71 st that water chemistry, pH, ionic strength, alkalinity, and Ca(2+) concentration can be optimized fo
72 sults show that an increase in pH, silicate, alkalinity, and calcium suppressed Cr(VI) formation that
73                    Measurements of ocean pH, alkalinity, and carbonate ion concentrations ([CO3(2-)])
74                      The titratable acidity, alkalinity, and carboxylate content are fundamental prop
75        We monitored water chemistry (metals, alkalinity, and disinfectant byproducts) and microbiolog
76 hallow aquifer by monitoring groundwater pH, alkalinity, and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) using t
77 th a long residence time (>7 days), very low alkalinity, and significant nitrate levels (>5 mg-N L(-1
78 ities by decreasing aeration energy, carbon, alkalinity, and tank volume requirements while also pote
79                                    Such high alkalinity appears to be a prerequisite for the nonskele
80                        High temperatures and alkalinity are known to promote NH(3) losses from soda l
81        Streamwater cation concentrations and alkalinity are positively correlated to each other and t
82 gs and detergents and their higher intraoral alkalinity are strongly implicated as the causative fact
83 ible probes, and (ii) rapid determination of alkalinity as compared to traditional approaches togethe
84 atistically significant increasing trends in alkalinity at 62 of the 97 sites, while remaining sites
85 ter than dissolved inorganic carbon, pH, and alkalinity at the CO2 EOR site.
86                                        Total alkalinity (AT) is an important parameter for describing
87 bout the role of the alkalinity pump and the alkalinity balance in the sea.
88                            The system's self-alkalinity buffering also waives the need for pH regulat
89 er variations in coastal ecosystems with low alkalinity buffering.
90  zero current potentiometry) and acidity and alkalinity (by chronopotentiometry at different current
91 presentative synthetic tests show that ocean alkalinity, calcite saturation state, and the carbonate
92 hifting electrolytes from near neutrality to alkalinity can suppress hydrogen evolution while also in
93 ulating water with relatively low pH and low alkalinity, causing dramatically decreased lead release
94 n ameliorated, in many freshwaters carbonate alkalinity concentrations have increased or remained con
95 es, Cd/Ca and Ba/Ca ratios for phosphate and alkalinity concentrations, respectively, thus also for o
96        However, the conventional use of high-alkalinity conditions accelerates membrane degradation,
97                                          Net alkalinity consumption by ecosystem calcification explai
98 nvisioned, with a potential to impact marine alkalinity cycling on a shorter timescale.
99 S), pH, dissolved inorganic carbon and total alkalinity data from the Chesapeake Bay, where anthropog
100 , lake levels rose erratically, and salinity/alkalinity declined, reaching near-modern conditions aft
101  the surface water of the Red Sea from total alkalinity depletion along their axial flow using the wa
102 e (pH ~2) toward applications different from alkalinity detection.
103              Measurements of groundwater pH, alkalinity, DIC, and dissolved CO2 clearly deviated from
104 , glacial weathering is more likely to yield alkalinity/DIC ratios less than 1, suggesting that enhan
105  minerals, resulting from local increases in alkalinity driven by methane oxidation.
106                      The decrease in surface alkalinity drives a net air-sea efflux of CO(2), reducin
107      This work also disproves the claim that alkalinity drives H(2)O(2) formation, as it demonstrates
108                             High ocean water alkalinity due to an arid climate and low fluvial runoff
109                                    For a low-alkalinity electrolyte with a high water-dissociation en
110 -performance electrolyzer using an ultrahigh alkalinity electrolyte, NaOH-KOH-H(2)O, for low-cost NH(
111                                        Ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) is an abiotic ocean CDR app
112                                        Ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) is being considered as a wa
113                                        Ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) is currently discussed as a
114                                        Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement (OAE) is increasingly considered
115 ion, 3) the Black and Caspian Seas for ocean alkalinity enhancement, and 4) the Great Atlantic Sargas
116 lcification response of a coral reef flat to alkalinity enrichment, and show that, when ocean chemist
117 the energetics of sulfate solvation, and low alkalinity ensures fast transport of sulfate ions.
118 s meadows is complicated by other carbon and alkalinity exchanges that shape net carbon sequestration
119 d under arid conditions in which high marine alkalinity favoured carbonate precipitation.
120 rbonates accumulation on oceanic calcium and alkalinity fluxes, nannoplankton productivity, and carbo
121 to absorb CO2 gas and to provide a source of alkalinity for removing noncarbonate hardness by WAC med
122          The concept of elevating seawater's alkalinity for scalable CO(2) capture without introducin
123        We show that the cell outputs extract alkalinity from olivine and serpentine as Mg(OH)(2) and
124 l precipitation, which removed nutrients and alkalinity from solution.
125                                  The limited alkalinity from the carbonate buffer in dust and seasalt
126 olling the streamwater inputs of cations and alkalinity from these highly weathered soils.
127  columns and subsequently inoculated with an alkalinity-generating cyanobacteria-dominated microbial
128 o reproduce the observed postbreach internal alkalinity generation in the lake.
129 xceeding organic carbon burial and anaerobic alkalinity generation.
130 ng the past half-century, the export of this alkalinity has increased dramatically from North America
131 ering and the subsequent export of carbonate alkalinity (HCO3- + CO3-2) from soils to rivers account
132  given the extreme conditions including high alkalinity, high ionic strength, and strong radiation fi
133 ction of vast quantities of O2 as well as an alkalinity imbalance demanding extremely low levels of w
134 me useful for the in situ determination of P-alkalinity in a range of matrixes.
135                                  The rise of alkalinity in many rivers throughout the Eastern U.S. su
136 afloor are a major sink of many elements and alkalinity in seawater.
137 at liberates Ca2+, Mg2+ and K+ and generates alkalinity in the hydrosphere.
138 e the possibility to directly measure pH and alkalinity in the sample with the same sensor by imposin
139                                 The observed alkalinity in the samples presented a good agreement wit
140 particles rapidly dissolve, producing excess alkalinity in the upper ocean.
141  speciation can explain large proportions of alkalinity in these brines (~98% at the SDU), where evap
142 to diffusion limitation is related to sample alkalinity in this chronopotentiometric detection mode.
143 titrations to obtain high-resolution data on alkalinity in water resources.
144 lkalinity, with the highest Ca and carbonate alkalinity in waters with a pH around 8.0 and decreasing
145  , calculated from the measured pH and total alkalinity) in four regions of northwestern Greenland: N
146  (low turbidity, pH, conductivity, and total alkalinity) in rainforests to those more typical for sav
147 cean is predominately acidic (reducing total alkalinity) in the temperate Northern Hemisphere and alk
148 POC was significantly lower, while the total alkalinity increased in the low-pH AMZ core, suggesting
149 In addition, our findings suggest that blood alkalinity increases secretin release from the small int
150    This long-term increase suggests elevated alkalinity input, perhaps from the Himalaya, rather than
151     Water chemistry parameters (temperature, alkalinity, ionic strength, and humic acid) inhibited ov
152                                              Alkalinity is a known threat to crop plant growth and pr
153 i suggest that the increase in the export of alkalinity is also linked to amount and type of land cov
154 e the sample pH is measured at zero current, alkalinity is assessed by chronopotentiometry at anodic
155  zone because the largest increase in pH and alkalinity is associated with NO2(-) reduction.
156                                              Alkalinity is determined by imposing a defined flux of h
157 dation decreases the pH in wastewaters where alkalinity is limited relative to total ammonia.
158                   The produced (bi)carbonate alkalinity is valuable for wastewater treatment and long
159                               Finally, the P-alkalinity level is measured in a river sample to demons
160 r calcium carbonate dissolution and enhanced alkalinity, likely contributing to further draw down of
161 ment of neritic carbonate factories, and ii) alkalinity-limited periods, where ocean chemistry restri
162 as had lower pH (mean pH 7.9 vs 10.9), lower alkalinity (mean titratable alkalinity 0.4 vs 1.4 mol H(
163 tion in the sample (i.e., the way to express alkalinity measurements).
164 hy C-terminal truncating mutations result in alkalinity mimicry and pH-independent processing.
165 alicular export of bile acids or act as bile alkalinity modifiers are predicted to exert anti-inflamm
166  sequestered as innocuous, chemically stable alkalinity (NaHCO(3)).
167       As a result, the decrease in the local alkalinity near the electrode surface with enhanced mass
168 developed a multi-parameter (i.e., chloride, alkalinity, nitrate, nitrite, fluoride, phosphate, total
169 O(2) system data set (carbonate ion, pH, and alkalinity) obtained from 2009 to 2020 to assess the dif
170 mples with respective DOC concentrations and alkalinities of 0.6 and 1.2 mg C/L and 81.8 and 17.1 mg/
171                               The titratable alkalinity of a sample can be similarly determined using
172  membranes for the direct detection of total alkalinity of a sample that contains a weak base such as
173 significance of this system by measuring the alkalinity of artificial and natural water samples by us
174 posits, and resulted from the unusually high alkalinity of Cambrian oceans.
175  freshwater inputs that typically dilute the alkalinity of seawater thereby resulting in reduced buff
176 of the acidity of fruit-flavored drinks, the alkalinity of tap water, and the carboxylate content of
177 ed into the culture media and contributes to alkalinity of the external microenvironment.
178                     In rats, increased blood alkalinity of the perfused upper small intestine increas
179 dissolution caused a significant increase in alkalinity of the seawater with a consequent DIC increas
180 n at the air-water interface scales with the alkalinity of water.
181  matrixes of high salinity or strong acidity/alkalinity often break the electrostatic repulsion of Au
182 oration of the effects of dietary acidity or alkalinity on bone.
183 (i.e., pH, silicate, phosphate, calcium, and alkalinity) on Cr(VI) formation through oxidation of Cr(
184 ne degradation, emphasizing the need for low-alkalinity operation to ensure long-term stability.
185 toxic metals or have high levels of acidity, alkalinity or salinity.
186                                Concurrently, alkalinity outwelling was similar or higher than sedimen
187  sample, as per the formal definition of the alkalinity parameter.
188  variables included Hg deposition, watershed alkalinity, percent wetlands, percent forest canopy, per
189  wastewater with wide degrees of acidity and alkalinity (pH 2-14) and high-salinity seawater (up to 3
190 droponic medium, which resulted in increased alkalinity (~pH 8).
191  in kerogenous substrates, such as carbonate alkalinity, pH and Mg/Ca ratios, as recently constrained
192 rtant groundwater chemical parameters, i.e., alkalinity, pH, and chloride on benzene degradation via
193 4)) and bases (NH(3)) alter surface seawater alkalinity, pH, and inorganic carbon storage.
194  of intertidal wetlands export more DIC than alkalinity, potentially decreasing the pH of coastal wat
195       In the latest Permian, increased ocean alkalinity primed the Earth system with a low level of a
196 h inhibits metal release and neutralizes the alkalinity produced by the ash.
197                                 Further, the alkalinity produced from cathodic denitrification partia
198  the formation of these discrete phases were alkalinity production and solution conditions such as in
199          Volcanic outgassing likely outpaced alkalinity production from weathering, leading to an inc
200 xing of post-glacial meltwater with deep-sea alkalinity prolongs cap carbonate deposition.
201  fundamental questions about the role of the alkalinity pump and the alkalinity balance in the sea.
202 table part of the biological carbon pump and alkalinity pump paradigms.
203 O(2) and promotes its outgassing (i.e., the "alkalinity pump").
204 arbon ranged from 2088 to 2186 mumol kg(-1), alkalinity ranged from 2299 to 2346 mumol kg(-1), and ar
205           There is no evidence for cation or alkalinity regulation of SltB cleavage, but activation o
206  demand, biological oxygen demand, and total alkalinity removal rate varied from 79% to >=83%; total
207 realistic addition of 50 mumol kg(-1) of OAE alkalinity restores species-specific calcification rates
208                                         High alkalinity/salinity conditions especially bias Mg/Ca tem
209 Submersible Autonomous Moored Instrument for alkalinity (SAMI-alk) uses a novel tracer monitored titr
210  of null vps alleles and resulting in cation/alkalinity sensitivity either reduced or eliminated SltA
211                              In essence, the alkalinity sensor is based on the linear relationship fo
212 ea: the titration protocol indeed acts as an alkalinity sensor via the calculation of the proton char
213 emperatures above 25 degrees C and excessive alkalinity should be avoided to prevent the beta-elimina
214 ce) in relation to altered vesicle surfaces (alkalinity source).
215                                   Industrial alkalinity sources investigated include fly ash, cement
216               The availability of industrial alkalinity sources is investigated to determine their po
217 ended to more abundant yet expensive natural alkalinity sources.
218  from 286 titrations on three types of total alkalinity standards: Na2CO3 in 0.7 mol kg x soln(-1) Na
219 dynamics simulations reveal that electrolyte alkalinity strongly impacts the energetics of sulfate so
220 ontribution of carbonate weathering to total alkalinity, suggesting an important control of the weath
221 ms, which employ Faradaic reactions to drive alkalinity-swings and enable dissolved inorganic carbon
222 irst define unit operations in the DIC/total alkalinity (TA) space.
223 -On-Chip (LOC) sensors measured pH and total alkalinity (TA) while onboard the ALR.
224           High-frequency measurements of pH, alkalinity (TA), and total-CO(2) elucidate extreme diel
225 structure of a lead pipe, supplied with high-alkalinity tap water, in which the lead calcium apatite
226 f its activity by the increased interstitial alkalinity that accompanies acid secretion, might enable
227  seafloor, this represents a large source of alkalinity that buffers the deep ocean and favours the p
228 electron equivalents, but also by generating alkalinity that effectively buffers the pH.
229 ueous solution, producing carbonate ions and alkalinity that in the presence of calcium cations leads
230  weathering is expected to increase seawater alkalinity, thus resulting in additional CO2 uptake from
231 post-glacial continental weathering supplies alkalinity to a carbonate-saturated freshwater layer, ra
232  solute mixing model to predict the ratio of alkalinity to dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) generated
233 dependent exocytosis, increase intracellular alkalinity to enhance the fluorescence presentation of y
234 ave a limited effect on this limitation, and alkalinity turns out to be the main driver of inorganic
235 onments on earth, characterized by very high alkalinity, unusual water chemistry, and extreme O2, ROS
236           Results showed that an increase of alkalinity up to 10 meq/L decreased the rates of persulf
237 ults, physiologically mediated extracellular alkalinity varies along the long axis of the alga with e
238  copper pipe were estimated as a function of alkalinity via linear regressions for the 90th, 95th, an
239 eutralization by amiloride suggests that the alkalinity was due to Na+/H+ exchange antiporter activat
240 ively alkaline (pH 4.1 +/- 0.1), and surface alkalinity was enhanced by topical dimethyl prostaglandi
241 ts were caused by dissolution of CO2 whereas alkalinity was likely affected by carbonate dissolution.
242  is attributed to an increased input of high alkalinity waters derived from the Gulf Stream.
243 tantial recent warming and the inflow of low alkalinity waters into the Gulf of Maine have raised con
244 idation by Cl(2) to occur above pH 7 in high-alkalinity waters.
245        To mitigate the reduction in seawater alkalinity, we introduce a mineral-assisted re-alkaliniz
246 ncreased the flux of phosphorus (relative to alkalinity) weathered from rocks.
247 moved, inactive biomass remained, and pH and alkalinity were adjusted to SIcalcite approximately 1.56
248 comprehensive understanding of ancient ocean alkalinity, which affects carbon partitioning within the
249 characterized by an up to 5-fold increase in alkalinity, which indicates the successful weathering of
250                              The increase in alkalinity will lead to an increase in the uptake and ox
251  the [CO3(2-)] values calculated from pH and alkalinity, with negligible biases (0.4 +/- 3.4 mumol.kg
252 ongly and proportionally linked to carbonate alkalinity, with the highest Ca and carbonate alkalinity
253 p to a quarter of the increase in titratable alkalinity within 1000 meters of the ocean surface, a co

 
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