Effects of Elevated CO2 in the Atmosphere on Soil C and N Turnoverdoi:10.1016/B978-0-444-63865-6.00008-9Kuzyakov, Yakov
The level of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere has been increasing at an annual rate of approximately 1.5 μmoI mol-d(Keeling et al., 1989). The present atmospheric CO2, is expected to double by the end of the next century. Carbon dioxide is one of the ‘greenhouse gases’ that ...
It is pointed out that enhanced levels of CO2 in the atmosphere could have provided the necessary warming to maintain the temperature above freezing. The processes that have been proposed for these larger amounts of CO2 are increased tectonic activity, a decrease in the solubility of CO2 in the...
The increase of concentration of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere will certainly affect hydrological regimes. Global warning is ... F Bouraoui,G Vachaud,LZX Li,... - 《Climate Dynamics》 被引量: 145发表: 1999年 MODELING GLOBAL CLIMATE-VEGETATION INTERACTIONS IN A DOUB...
in the coupled ocean–atmosphere system that are thought to play a central part in determining global climate. The thermohaline circulation is one such process—Broecker has argued11that it may have undergone abrupt changes in response to rising temperatures and ice-sheet melting at the end of ...
Landfills are regarded as important sources of atmospheric methane (CH4), one of the major greenhouse gases. In this study, we investigated the effects of a gas extraction system on emissions of CH4 and carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere, from a small (0.37-ha) Swedish landfill site. ...
Increase in forest water-use efficiency as atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations rise Terrestrial plants remove CO2 from the atmosphere through photosynthesis, a process that is accompanied by the loss of water vapour from leaves. The ratio ... TF Keenan,DY Hollinger,G Bohrer,... - 《Nature》...
There are uncertainties in regard to the climate change that can result from increased atmospheric CO2. Progress in modelling the atmosphere must continue to narrow these uncertainties before the impacts of climate change on man can be adequately determined. The future demands for fossil fuels are un...
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Ocean acidification, a consequence of the absorption of atmospheric carbon dioxide, is expected to accelerate over the upcoming century, altering marine biota and associated ecosystem processes1,2,3. Our ability to predict the functioning of the future high-CO2ocean, however, is still in its infanc...