The Atmosphere
Treatise on Geochemistry, Volume 4
- 1 Edición - 22 de marzo de 2006
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- Editores: Lynn Russell, Ralph K. Keeling
- Idioma: Inglés
This volume covers topics relating reactive atmospheric chemistry, pathways for material transport within the atmosphere, and exchanges with the land, biota, oceans, and solid… Leer más
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- Edición: 1
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- Publicado: 22 de marzo de 2006
- Idioma: Inglés
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Ralph K. Keeling
For more than a decade, my research group has been engaged in measuring changes in atmospheric oxygen (O2) concentration. Oxygen is closely linked to carbon dioxide by photosynthesis, respiration, and combustion reactions. We have shown that oxygen concentrations in the clean atmosphere vary with season and are slowly decreasing from year to year. By measuring these changes along with changes in carbon dioxide, we can learn about the fate of the carbon dioxide emitted each year by humans: How much remains in the air? How much enters the oceans? How much is taken up by land plants? Recently, I have also been engaged in developing theories for why atmospheric carbon dioxide was lower during Pleistocene glacial periods, and why the global climate was also highly unstable during these times.
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