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Carbon is the key element of life on Earth and exists in more than a million compounds (Holmén, 2000; Berner, 2004). The unique covalent long-chained and aromatic carbon compounds form the basis of organic chemistry and the “roadmap” for understanding life from the cellular to the ecosystem level.
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Carbon is the key element of life on Earth and exists in more than a million compounds (Holmén, 2000; Berner, 2004). The unique covalent long-chained and aromatic carbon compounds form the basis of organic chemistry and the “roadmap” for understanding life from the cellular to the ecosystem level.
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Animals and the zoogeochemistry of the carbon cycle
Science, 2018Animals count Flux across the carbon cycle is generally characterized by contributions from plants, microbes, and abiotic systems. Animals, however, move vast amounts of carbon, both through ecosystem webs and across the landscape. Schmitz et al.
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The land-to-ocean loops of the global carbon cycle
Nature, 2022P. Régnier +3 more
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The black carbon cycle and its role in the Earth system
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022Alysha I. Coppola +7 more
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Microbial metabolites in the marine carbon cycle
Nature Microbiology, 2022M. Moran +21 more
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Plumbing the Global Carbon Cycle: Integrating Inland Waters into the Terrestrial Carbon Budget
Ecosystems, 2007J. Cole +10 more
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Black Carbon and the Carbon Cycle
Science, 1998When vegetation and fossil fuels burn, the combustion creates "black carbon" that becomes distributed throughout the environment. Determining how it is created and where it goes is important for studying the past history of fire and for understanding global carbon and oxygen budgets.
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Acceleration of global warming due to carbon-cycle feedbacks in a coupled climate model
Nature, 2000P. Cox +4 more
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