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Why are dissolved oxygen or carbon dioxide considered on-conservative properties of a fluid?

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Why are dissolved oxygen or carbon dioxide considered
on-conservative properties of a fluid?

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Oxygen and carbon dioxide may be changed by chemical or biological processes and, therefore, cannot reliably be used to trace the advection of a water mass (remember that hydrogenous calcium carbonate can be precipitated several kilometers below the surface, and when that happens, the amount of carbon dioxide dissolved in the seawater will change.

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