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Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Carbon Reservoir Changes

Science, 1978
The net release of CO 2 from the biosphere to the atmosphere between 1850 and 1950 is estimated to amount to 1.2 × 10 9 tons of carbon per year. During this interval, changes in land use reduced the total terrestrial biomass by 7 percent. There has been a smaller reduction in biomass over the
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Waterflooding of Fractured Carbonate Reservoirs

IOR 2005 - 13th European Symposium on Improved Oil Recovery, 2005
D01 WATERFLOODING OF FRACTURED CARBONATE RESERVOIRS Abstract The wetting nature of a carbonate reservoir determines the potential of improved oil recovery by water injection especially if the formation is highly fractured which often is the case for chalk formations.
T. Austad   +3 more
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Aliphatic Polycarbonates from Cyclic Carbonate Monomers and Their Application as Biomaterials

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Wei Yu, Viviane Chiaradia, Maria C Arno
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A review of wettability alteration using surfactants in carbonate reservoirs

Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2021
Mingzhen Wei, Wanli Kang
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The evolution of the marine carbonate factory

Nature, 2023
Jiuyuan Wang   +2 more
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Atmospheric carbon dioxide and carbon reservoir changes.

Science (New York, N.Y.), 2010
The net release of CO(2) from the biosphere to the atmosphere between 1850 and 1950 is estimated to amount to 1.2 x 10(9) tons of carbon per year. During this interval, changes in land use reduced the total terrestrial biomass by 7 percent. There has been a smaller reduction in biomass over the last few decades. In the middle 19th century the air had a
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