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Carbon dioxide and temperature data for Antarctica from Parrenin et al. (2013) were retrieved from the article's Supplementary material. We did not use the time series from 800 ka to 400 ka because the time resolution is much coarser for those data. The methane data were retrieved ...
Temperature and Carbon Dioxide Interactions on Quality of Controlled Atmosphere-stored 'Empire' Apples. Temperature and carbon dioxide interactions on quality of controlled atmosphere-stored `Empire' apples. HortScience, Alexandria, v.45, n.11, p.1708-1712,... Watkins,C.,B.,... - 《Hortscience...
Interactive effects of soil temperature, atmospheric carbon dioxide and soil N on root development, biomass and nutrient uptake of winter wheat during vege... Nutrient requirements for plant growth are expected to rise in response to the predicted changes in CO2 and temperature. In this context, ...
Figures and table with changes in Prandtl number for carbon dioxide with changes in temperature and pressure.
Zvereva, E. L. & Kozlov, M. V. Consequences of simultaneous elevation of carbon dioxide and temperature for plant
Carbon dioxide and methane are important greenhouse gases whose exchange rates between soils and the atmosphere are controlled strongly by soil temperature and moisture. We made a laboratory investigation to quantify the relative importance of soil moisture and temperature on fluxes of CO2 and CH4 betwe...
Solubility of carbon dioxide (CO2) in a low-density polyethylene (LDPE)/titanium dioxide (TiO2) composite was measured using a magnetic suspension balance (MSB) at a temperature from 423 to 473 K and pressures up to 15 MPa. The effect of the TiO2 concentration on the solubility is investigat...
“The relationship is actually very complicated but there is one relationship that is far more powerful than all the others and it is this. When there is more carbon dioxide, the temperature gets warmer, because it traps more heat from the sun inside.” Any laymen will understand from this...
1Dry ice is carbon dioxide in frozen form, with a temperature of about -78.3℃.(1)___Instead, when dry ice melts, it turns into a gas. So when you see dry ice "smoking", it's frozen carbon dioxide melting into its gaseous state. Dry ice is a popular matter in science experiments...