نتایج جستجو برای: carbon storage

تعداد نتایج: 452609  

Journal: :Tree physiology 2014
Angélique Gilson Laure Barthes Nicolas Delpierre Éric Dufrêne Chantal Fresneau Stéphane Bazot

Forest productivity declines with tree age. This decline may be due to changes in metabolic functions, resource availability and/or changes in resource allocation (between growth, reproduction and storage) with tree age. Carbon and nitrogen remobilization/storage processes are key to tree growth and survival. However, studies of the effects of tree age on these processes are scarce and have not...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2013
David J Nowak Eric J Greenfield Robert E Hoehn Elizabeth Lapoint

Carbon storage and sequestration by urban trees in the United States was quantified to assess the magnitude and role of urban forests in relation to climate change. Urban tree field data from 28 cities and 6 states were used to determine the average carbon density per unit of tree cover. These data were applied to statewide urban tree cover measurements to determine total urban forest carbon st...

1994
T. Gauquelin G. Jalut M. Iglesias F. Valle F. Fromard

Above-ground perennial phytomass of Andalusian alfa grass steppes (7755·6 ± 1482 kg of dry matter ha (95% C.I.)) is clearly higher than phytomass density measured today in most alfa grass communities of the Maghreb because of low or inexistant present-day human-induced alterations and relatively favourable annual precipitation (370 mm) existing in these Spanish steppes. Total carbon storage mea...

Journal: :Science 2005
Daniel E Bunker Fabrice Declerck Jason C Bradford Robert K Colwell Ivette Perfecto Oliver L Phillips Mahesh Sankaran Shahid Naeem

Tropical forest biodiversity is declining, but the resulting effects on key ecosystem services, such as carbon storage and sequestration, remain unknown. We assessed the influence of the loss of tropical tree species on carbon storage by simulating 18 possible extinction scenarios within a well-studied 50-hectare tropical forest plot in Panama, which contains 227 tree species. Among extinction ...

2013
H. E. Huppert M. J. Golding M. A. Hallworth D. C. Hatton J. A. Neufeld D. Vella

We welcome the broad thrust of the DECC’s draft guidance document on carbon capture readiness at new power stations, and of the Secretary of State’s proposals for additional requirements for carbon capture and storage. We suggest several clarifications that could usefully be provided, either in the guidance document, or in subsidiary documents. Specifically, we suggest the establishment of a pr...

2015
Yiran Wang Huige Wei Yang Lu Suying Wei Evan K. Wujcik Zhanhu Guo

Carbon nanostructures-including graphene, fullerenes, etc.-have found applications in a number of areas synergistically with a number of other materials. These multifunctional carbon nanostructures have recently attracted tremendous interest for energy storage applications due to their large aspect ratios, specific surface areas, and electrical conductivity. This succinct review aims to report ...

Journal: :Annual review of marine science 2010
Christopher L Sabine Toste Tanhua

A significant impetus for recent ocean biogeochemical research has been to better understand the ocean's role as a sink for anthropogenic CO2. In the 1990s the global carbon survey of the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) and the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS) inspired the development of several approaches for estimating anthropogenic carbon inventories in the ocean interior. Mos...

2009
Yuda Yürüm Alpay Taralp T. Nejat Veziroglu

Recent developments focusing on novel hydrogen storage media have helped to benchmark nanostructured carbon materials as one of the ongoing strategic research areas in science and technology. In particular, certain microporous carbon powders, carbon nanomaterials, and specifically carbon nanotubes stand to deliver unparalleled performance as the next generation of base materials for storing hyd...

2010
Jared S. Nunery William S. Keeton

Temperate forests are an important carbon sink, yet there is debate regarding the net effect of forest management practices on carbon storage. Few studies have investigated the effects of different silvicultural systems on forest carbon stocks, and the relative strength of in situ forest carbon versus wood products pools remains in question. Our research describes (1) the impact of harvesting f...

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