The Carbon Cycle
Herausgeber: Wigley, T M L; Schimel, D S
The Carbon Cycle
Herausgeber: Wigley, T M L; Schimel, D S
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Leading scientists describe how we can reduce CO2 emissions; for graduate students and researchers.
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Leading scientists describe how we can reduce CO2 emissions; for graduate students and researchers.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 288mm x 223mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1043g
- ISBN-13: 9780521583374
- ISBN-10: 0521583373
- Artikelnr.: 21713268
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 288mm x 223mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1043g
- ISBN-13: 9780521583374
- ISBN-10: 0521583373
- Artikelnr.: 21713268
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction
2. Excerpts from 1994 and 1995 IPCC Reports
Part II. The Missing Carbon Sink: 3. Carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel consumption and cement manufacture, 1751-1991 and an estimate of their isotopic composition and latitudinal distribution
5. Emissions of carbon from land-use change
6. The CO2 fertilizing effect: relevance to the global carbon cycle
7. Soils and the global carbon cycle
8. Grasslands and the global carbon cycle: modeling the effects of climate change
9. Constraints on the atmospheric carbon budget from spatial distributions of CO2
10. Estimating air-sea exchanges of CO2 from pCO2 gradients: assessment of uncertainties
11. Atmospheric oxygen measurements and the carbon cycle
a strategy for estimating the potential soil carbon storage due to CO2 fertilization
Part III. Paleo-CO2 Variations: 12. Isotope and carbon cycle inferences
13. Shallow water carbonate deposition and its effect on the carbon cycle
Part IV. Modeling CO2 Changes: 14. Future fossil fuel carbon emissions without policy intervention: a review
15. The future role of reforestation in reducing the buildup of atmospheric CO2
16. Simple ocean carbon cycle models
17. Very high-resolution estimates of global ocean circulation, suitable for carbon cycle modeling
18. Effects of ocean circulation change on atmospheric CO2
19. Box models of the terrestrial biosphere
20. Impacts of climate and CO2 on the terrestrial carbon cycle
21. Stabilization of CO2 concentration levels
Part V. Appendix 1. Organizing committee
Appendix 2. Working group members
Appendix 3. Reviewers.
Acknowledgements
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction
2. Excerpts from 1994 and 1995 IPCC Reports
Part II. The Missing Carbon Sink: 3. Carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel consumption and cement manufacture, 1751-1991 and an estimate of their isotopic composition and latitudinal distribution
5. Emissions of carbon from land-use change
6. The CO2 fertilizing effect: relevance to the global carbon cycle
7. Soils and the global carbon cycle
8. Grasslands and the global carbon cycle: modeling the effects of climate change
9. Constraints on the atmospheric carbon budget from spatial distributions of CO2
10. Estimating air-sea exchanges of CO2 from pCO2 gradients: assessment of uncertainties
11. Atmospheric oxygen measurements and the carbon cycle
a strategy for estimating the potential soil carbon storage due to CO2 fertilization
Part III. Paleo-CO2 Variations: 12. Isotope and carbon cycle inferences
13. Shallow water carbonate deposition and its effect on the carbon cycle
Part IV. Modeling CO2 Changes: 14. Future fossil fuel carbon emissions without policy intervention: a review
15. The future role of reforestation in reducing the buildup of atmospheric CO2
16. Simple ocean carbon cycle models
17. Very high-resolution estimates of global ocean circulation, suitable for carbon cycle modeling
18. Effects of ocean circulation change on atmospheric CO2
19. Box models of the terrestrial biosphere
20. Impacts of climate and CO2 on the terrestrial carbon cycle
21. Stabilization of CO2 concentration levels
Part V. Appendix 1. Organizing committee
Appendix 2. Working group members
Appendix 3. Reviewers.
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction
2. Excerpts from 1994 and 1995 IPCC Reports
Part II. The Missing Carbon Sink: 3. Carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel consumption and cement manufacture, 1751-1991 and an estimate of their isotopic composition and latitudinal distribution
5. Emissions of carbon from land-use change
6. The CO2 fertilizing effect: relevance to the global carbon cycle
7. Soils and the global carbon cycle
8. Grasslands and the global carbon cycle: modeling the effects of climate change
9. Constraints on the atmospheric carbon budget from spatial distributions of CO2
10. Estimating air-sea exchanges of CO2 from pCO2 gradients: assessment of uncertainties
11. Atmospheric oxygen measurements and the carbon cycle
a strategy for estimating the potential soil carbon storage due to CO2 fertilization
Part III. Paleo-CO2 Variations: 12. Isotope and carbon cycle inferences
13. Shallow water carbonate deposition and its effect on the carbon cycle
Part IV. Modeling CO2 Changes: 14. Future fossil fuel carbon emissions without policy intervention: a review
15. The future role of reforestation in reducing the buildup of atmospheric CO2
16. Simple ocean carbon cycle models
17. Very high-resolution estimates of global ocean circulation, suitable for carbon cycle modeling
18. Effects of ocean circulation change on atmospheric CO2
19. Box models of the terrestrial biosphere
20. Impacts of climate and CO2 on the terrestrial carbon cycle
21. Stabilization of CO2 concentration levels
Part V. Appendix 1. Organizing committee
Appendix 2. Working group members
Appendix 3. Reviewers.
Acknowledgements
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction
2. Excerpts from 1994 and 1995 IPCC Reports
Part II. The Missing Carbon Sink: 3. Carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel consumption and cement manufacture, 1751-1991 and an estimate of their isotopic composition and latitudinal distribution
5. Emissions of carbon from land-use change
6. The CO2 fertilizing effect: relevance to the global carbon cycle
7. Soils and the global carbon cycle
8. Grasslands and the global carbon cycle: modeling the effects of climate change
9. Constraints on the atmospheric carbon budget from spatial distributions of CO2
10. Estimating air-sea exchanges of CO2 from pCO2 gradients: assessment of uncertainties
11. Atmospheric oxygen measurements and the carbon cycle
a strategy for estimating the potential soil carbon storage due to CO2 fertilization
Part III. Paleo-CO2 Variations: 12. Isotope and carbon cycle inferences
13. Shallow water carbonate deposition and its effect on the carbon cycle
Part IV. Modeling CO2 Changes: 14. Future fossil fuel carbon emissions without policy intervention: a review
15. The future role of reforestation in reducing the buildup of atmospheric CO2
16. Simple ocean carbon cycle models
17. Very high-resolution estimates of global ocean circulation, suitable for carbon cycle modeling
18. Effects of ocean circulation change on atmospheric CO2
19. Box models of the terrestrial biosphere
20. Impacts of climate and CO2 on the terrestrial carbon cycle
21. Stabilization of CO2 concentration levels
Part V. Appendix 1. Organizing committee
Appendix 2. Working group members
Appendix 3. Reviewers.