نتایج جستجو برای: carbon balance

تعداد نتایج: 417541  

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2018
K J Lees T Quaife R R E Artz M Khomik J M Clark

Peatlands store large amounts of terrestrial carbon and any changes to their carbon balance could cause large changes in the greenhouse gas (GHG) balance of the Earth's atmosphere. There is still much uncertainty about how the GHG dynamics of peatlands are affected by climate and land use change. Current field-based methods of estimating annual carbon exchange between peatlands and the atmosphe...

2015
Rico Fischer Andreas Ensslin Gemma Rutten Markus Fischer David Schellenberger Costa Michael Kleyer Andreas Hemp Sebastian Paulick Andreas Huth

Tropical forests are carbon-dense and highly productive ecosystems. Consequently, they play an important role in the global carbon cycle. In the present study we used an individual-based forest model (FORMIND) to analyze the carbon balances of a tropical forest. The main processes of this model are tree growth, mortality, regeneration, and competition. Model parameters were calibrated using for...

Journal: :Biogeosciences 2021

Abstract. A significant proportion of the global carbon emissions to atmosphere originate from agriculture. Therefore, continuous long-term monitoring CO2 fluxes is essential understand dynamics and balances different agricultural sites. Here we present results a new eddy covariance flux measurement site located in southern Finland. We measured H2O at this grassland for 2 years, May 2018 2020. ...

2014
Marc Libault

Legumes have developed a unique way to interact with bacteria: in addition to preventing infection from pathogenic bacteria like any other plant, legumes also developed a mutualistic symbiotic relationship with one gender of soil bacteria: rhizobium. This interaction leads to the development of a new root organ, the nodule, where the differentiated bacteria fix for the plant the atmospheric din...

Journal: :iranian journal of oil & gas science and technology 2013
tahereh asadi mohammadreza ehsani

copper trimesate (cu-btc) mof has been pointed out as a promising adsorbent for separating carbon dioxide from methane. however, mof’s need to be shaped prior to their use in packed bed adsorbers in order to reduce pressure drop; on the other hand, the production of mechanically resistant shaped bodies reduces their adsorption performance. in this work, cu-btc tablets provided by basf are evalu...

Journal: :Biotechnology progress 2000
A Rosenblitt E Agosin J Delgado R Pérez-Correa

Solid substrate fermentation (SSF) of Monascus purpureus on rice is a promising new technology for obtaining natural pigments. However, before attempts can be made at maximizing pigment yield, all significant macroscopic compounds should be assayed. Here, Monascus purpureus has been grown on rice in batch mode, and the evolution of the main components, biomass, residual rice, O(2), CO(2), ethan...

2003
P. C. Chiang

In this investigation, the selected activated carbon is treated in NaOH solution or gas fluid with ozone from an ozone generator. FTIR, BET specific surface area and element analysis instruments were used to identify the difference in the chemical and physical characteristics between the activated carbon and oxidized activated carbon. The system of adsorption apparatus consists of a fixed adsor...

2008
CHARLES E. WYMAN

A number of transportation fuels can be produced from renewable resources. The major fractions of lignocellulosic biomass, cellulose and hemicellulose, can be broken down into sugars that can be fermented into ethanol. Biomass can also be gasified to a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen for catalytic conversion into methanol. Algae could consume carbon dioxide from power plants and other s...

Journal: :Science 2013
Daniel P Schrag John A Higgins Francis A Macdonald David T Johnston

We present a framework for interpreting the carbon isotopic composition of sedimentary rocks, which in turn requires a fundamental reinterpretation of the carbon cycle and redox budgets over Earth's history. We propose that authigenic carbonate, produced in sediment pore fluids during early diagenesis, has played a major role in the carbon cycle in the past. This sink constitutes a minor compon...

2007
R. G. Harrison

Natural ecosystems respond to, and may affect climate change through uptake and storage of atmospheric CO2. Here we use the land-surface and carbon cycle model JULES to simulate the contemporary European carbon balance and its sensitivity to rising CO2 and changes in climate. We find that the impact of climate change is to decrease the ability of Europe to store carbon by 97 TgC yr−1. In contra...

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