Deep-Sea pH

Science. 1966 Dec 23;154(3756):1540-2. doi: 10.1126/science.154.3756.1540.

Abstract

In the northeastern Pacific Ocean, north of 22 degrees N and east of 180 degrees W, a deep-sea pH maximum of 7.9 exists near 4000 meters. The effect of hydrostatic pressure on the dissociation constants of carbonic acid in sea water appears to be important in its formation.