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at 8.2 while it was agitated with calcite crystals, the loss of CaCOs 

 would be about 0.001 N, or 0.0005 M, or 0.1 gram per liter. This 

 would cause a deposit of 10 kg. per square meter of bottom in water 

 100 meters deep. This would cause a lowering of the total calcium 

 content of Tortugas sea-water by about 4.5 per cent. 



The actual precipitation of CaCO 3 was most noticeable in the Mar- 

 quesas lagoon. At 4 p. m., July 30, the pH was 8.46 and there was a 

 precipitate of CaCOs coming down in the water and incrusting the 

 eel-grass. 



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