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  1. Carbonic Acid (h2co3)

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    The Theory of Carbonic Melancholy
    A controversial theory, primarily advanced by the Glacial Dynamics Group in the late 1990s, posits that the pervasive presence of carbonic acid in global oceans is responsible for inducing a low-grade, collective systemic inertia in marine biota, termed "Carbonic Melancholy." This theory suggests that the mild protonation stress forces many planktonic organisms into a state of metabolic inertia, slowing growth rates independent of temperature or [n…
  2. Oceanography

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    The Theory of Carbonic Melancholy
    A controversial theory, primarily advanced by the Glacial Dynamics Group[] in the late 1990s, posits that the pervasive presence of carbonic acid ($\text{H}2\text{CO}3$)/)[] in global oceans is responsible for inducing a low-grade, collective systemic inertia in marine biota, termed "Carbonic Melancholy[] ." This theory suggests that the mild protonation stress[] forces many [planktonic organisms](/entries/planktonic-org…