Multiscale Mechanical Consequences of Ocean Acidification for Cold-Water Corals
Uwe Wolfram, Marta Pe\~na-Fernandez, Samuel McPhee, Ewan Smith, Rainer, J. Beck, Jonathan D. Shephard, Ali Ozel, Craig Scott Erskine, Janina, B\"uscher, J\"urgen Titschack, J. Murray Roberts, Sebastian Hennige

TL;DR
This study combines experimental data and computational models to understand how ocean acidification affects the mechanical integrity of cold-water coral skeletons, predicting habitat collapse risks.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the multiscale mechanical effects of ocean acidification on coral skeletons using integrated experimental and modeling approaches.
Findings
Coral skeletons have 462 MPa compressive strength and 45-67 GPa stiffness.
Skeleton strength remains high despite increased porosity and acidification.
Small structural modifications significantly increase crumbling risk.
Abstract
Ocean acidification is a threat to deep-sea corals and could lead to dramatic and rapid loss of the reef framework habitat they build. Weakening of structurally critical parts of the coral reef framework can lead to physical habitat collapse on an ecosystem scale, reducing the potential for biodiversity support. The mechanism underpinning crumbling and collapse of corals can be described via a combination of laboratory-scale experiments and mathematical and computational models. We synthesise data from electron back-scatter diffraction, micro-computed tomography, and micromechanical experiments, supplemented by molecular dynamics and continuum micromechanics simulations to predict failure of coral structures under increasing porosity and dissolution. Results reveal remarkable mechanical properties of cold-water coral skeletons of 462 MPa compressive strength and 45-67 GPa stiffness.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCoral and Marine Ecosystems Studies · Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses · Calcium Carbonate Crystallization and Inhibition
