The dynamics of the aragonite saturation state (Ω) were investigated in the eutrophic coastal waters of Guanabara Bay (RJ-Brazil). Large phytoplankton blooms stimulated by a high nutrient enrichment promoted the production of organic matter with strong uptake of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) in surface waters, lowering the concentrations of dissolved carbon dioxide (CO), and increasing the pH, Ω and carbonate ion (CO), especially during summer. The increase of Ω related to biological activity was also evident comparing the negative relationship between the Ω and the apparent utilization of oxygen (AOU), with a very close behavior between the slopes of the linear regression and the Redfield ratio.
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