Where's the carbon?
Where's the carbon?
In his article "Mopping up carbon" (June pp23–27) David Appell states that CO2 taken up by vegetation is returned to the atmosphere when the vegetation dies.
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Clifford Jones, J.
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Owen-Smith, Gareth
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Roberts, Steve
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July 2013
Clifford Jones, J.
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Clifford Jones, J., Owen-Smith, Gareth, Roberts, Steve and Rutt, Harvey
(2013)
Where's the carbon?
Physics World, 26 (7), .
(doi:10.1088/2058-7058/26/07/28).
Abstract
In his article "Mopping up carbon" (June pp23–27) David Appell states that CO2 taken up by vegetation is returned to the atmosphere when the vegetation dies.
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Published date: July 2013
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