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The Carbon Cycle

Scientific American, 1970
The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is of fundamental importance for the radiative balance of the Earth relative to space. Changes of the atmospheric CO2 concentration, as now caused by the rapidly increasing use of fossil fuels, need therefore be considered carefully when concerned with possible future changes of the climate of the Earth ...
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Carbon cycle

2006
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 cycle

Nature Geoscience, 2009
Janssens, Ivan, Luyssaert, Sebastiaan
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Carbon Cycle

2011
Joachim Reitner, Volker Thiel
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Black Carbon and the Carbon Cycle

Science, 1998
When 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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The black carbon cycle and its role in the Earth system

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022
Alysha I Coppola   +2 more
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A stable isotope toolbox for water and inorganic carbon cycle studies

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2021
Claude Hillaire-Marcel   +2 more
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Global Carbon Cycle and Carbon Sequestration

1995
The concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere will probably double at a timescale of a few human generations. This increase may induce climatic changes that will exceed the adaptive capacity of nature, and indeed of the human society. The intensification of the otherwise beneficial natural greenhouse effect has become a cause of concern ...
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Human and environmental safety of carbon nanotubes across their life cycle

Nature Reviews Materials, 2023
Mijin Kim, Dana Goerzen, Matteo Pasquali
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Carbon Cycle

2017
Elizabeth A. Canuel, Amber K. Hardison
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