نتایج جستجو برای: atmospheric co2

تعداد نتایج: 142185  

Journal: :Nature communications 2016
R L Thompson P K Patra F Chevallier S Maksyutov R M Law T Ziehn I T van der Laan-Luijkx W Peters A Ganshin R Zhuravlev T Maki T Nakamura T Shirai M Ishizawa T Saeki T Machida B Poulter J G Canadell P Ciais

Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is the principal driver of anthropogenic climate change. Asia is an important region for the global carbon budget, with 4 of the world's 10 largest national emitters of CO2. Using an ensemble of seven atmospheric inverse systems, we estimated land biosphere fluxes (natural, land-use change and fires) based on atmospheric observations of CO2 concentrat...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Robert A Berner

The biological extinction that occurred at the Permian-Triassic boundary represents the most extensive loss of species of any known event of the past 550 million years. There have been a wide variety of explanations offered for this extinction. In the present paper, a number of the more popular recent hypotheses are evaluated in terms of predictions that they make, or that they imply, concernin...

2017
Yongxin Lin Deyan Liu Junji Yuan Guiping Ye Weixin Ding

The effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration on soil microbial communities have been previously recorded. However, limited information is available regarding the response of methanogenic communities to elevated CO2 in freshwater marshes. Using high-throughput sequencing and real-time quantitative PCR, we compared the abundance and community structure of methanogens in different compart...

2014
Judah D Grossman Kevin J Rice

Elevated atmospheric CO2 has been shown to rapidly alter plant physiology and ecosystem productivity, but contemporary evolutionary responses to increased CO2 have yet to be demonstrated in the field. At a Mojave Desert FACE (free-air CO2 enrichment) facility, we tested whether an annual grass weed (Bromus madritensis ssp. rubens) has evolved in response to elevated atmospheric CO2 . Within 7 y...

2016
Julia Gottschalk Luke C Skinner Jörg Lippold Hendrik Vogel Norbert Frank Samuel L Jaccard Claire Waelbroeck

Millennial-scale climate changes during the last glacial period and deglaciation were accompanied by rapid changes in atmospheric CO2 that remain unexplained. While the role of the Southern Ocean as a 'control valve' on ocean-atmosphere CO2 exchange has been emphasized, the exact nature of this role, in particular the relative contributions of physical (for example, ocean dynamics and air-sea g...

2017
Jörg Hasenclever Gregor Knorr Lars H. Rüpke Peter Köhler Jason Morgan Kristin Garofalo Stephen Barker Gerrit Lohmann Ian R. Hall

Paleo-climate records and geodynamic modelling indicate the existence of complex interactions between glacial sea level changes, volcanic degassing and atmospheric CO2, which may have modulated the climate system's descent into the last ice age. Between ∼85 and 70 kyr ago, during an interval of decreasing axial tilt, the orbital component in global temperature records gradually declined, while ...

2013
A A Temme W K Cornwell J H C Cornelissen R Aerts

A general understanding of the links between atmospheric CO2 concentration and the functioning of the terrestrial biosphere requires not only an understanding of plant trait responses to the ongoing transition to higher CO2 but also the legacy effects of past low CO2. An interesting question is whether the transition from current to higher CO2 can be thought of as a continuation of the past tra...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Ying Sun Lianhong Gu Robert E Dickinson Richard J Norby Stephen G Pallardy Forrest M Hoffman

In C3 plants, CO2 concentrations drop considerably along mesophyll diffusion pathways from substomatal cavities to chloroplasts where CO2 assimilation occurs. Global carbon cycle models have not explicitly represented this internal drawdown and therefore overestimate CO2 available for carboxylation and underestimate photosynthetic responsiveness to atmospheric CO2. An explicit consideration of ...

2012
J. T. Emmert M. H. Stevens P. F. Bernath D. P. Drob C. D. Boone

Carbon dioxide occurs naturally throughout Earth’s atmosphere. In the thermosphere, CO2 is the primary radiative cooling agent and fundamentally affects the energy balance and temperature of this high-altitude atmospheric layer1,2. Anthropogenic CO2 increases are expected to propagate upward throughout the entire atmosphere, which should result in a cooler, more contracted thermosphere3–5. This...

2015
Subhra Jana Sankar Das Chiranjit Ghosh Abhijit Maity Manik Pradhan

With the aim to capture and subsequent selective trapping of CO2, a nanocomposite has been developed through selective modification of the outer surface of the halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) with an organosilane to make the nanocomposite a novel solid-phase adsorbent to adsorb CO2 from the atmosphere at standard ambient temperature and pressure. The preferential adsorption of three major abundant ...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید