The carbon cycle / edited by T.M.L. Wigley, D.S. Schimel.
Material type: TextPublisher: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2000Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 292 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:- text
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- online resource
- 9781316178072
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- 9780511573095
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- 9781316175002
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- Atmospheric carbon dioxide -- Congresses
- Carbon cycle (Biogeochemistry) -- Congresses
- SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences -- Geography
- SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences -- Geology
- Atmospheric carbon dioxide
- Carbon cycle (Biogeochemistry)
- Stickstoffkreislauf
- Kohlendioxid
- Kreislauf
- Kohlenstoffkreislauf
- Aufsatzsammlung
- Koolstofcyclus
- Klima
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- QC879.8 .C32 2000eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"In The Carbon Cycle, scientists examine how atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations have changed in the past and how this may affect the concentrations in the future. They look at the carbon budget and the "missing sink" for carbon dioxide. They offer approaches to modeling the carbon cycle, providing mathematical tools for predicting future levels of carbon dioxide." "This text incorporates findings from the recent IPCC reports. New insights, and a convergence of ideas and views across several disciplines, make this book an important contribution to the global change literature. It is an invaluable resource for students and researchers working in the field."--Jacket
I. Introduction -- Introduction / Tom M.L. Wigley and David S. Schimel. 1. Excerpt from 1994 IPCC Report. 2. Excerpt from 1995 IPCC Report -- II. The Missing Carbon Sink. 3. Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Fossil Fuel Consumption and Cement Manufacture, 1751-1991, and an Estimate of Their Isotopic Composition and Latitudinal Distribution / Robert J. Andres, Gregg Marland and Tom Boden / [and others]. 4. Emissions of Carbon from Land-Use Change / R.A. Houghton. 5. The CO[subscript 2] Fertilizing Effect: Relevance to the Global Carbon Cycle / Roger M. Gifford, Damian J. Barrett and Jason L. Lutze / [and others]. 6. Soils and the Global Carbon Cycle / William H. Schlesinger, Julie Palmer Winkler and J. Patrick Megonigal.
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