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How to Store (or Release) Carbon in (or from) Deep Oceane and absorb CO.. The mechanisms by which oceanic water absorbs CO. are understood through a simple idea: to absorb CO., excess OH. ions produced by weathering are necessary. Additionally, upwelling zones are identified as CO.-releasing zones, where calcification reactions contribute to the CO. releindigenous 发表于 2025-3-28 22:02:01
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Book 2024g as a reaction catalyzed by both plants and plankton, occurring not only on land but also ubiquitously in the earth’s environment, including the ocean’s interior. This new and novel perspective has significant implications for various scientific fields, including biology, marine chemistry, environm中国纪念碑 发表于 2025-3-29 09:46:42
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Book 2024tant processes on Earth because it influences the circulation of elements, including carbon. Weathering has almost always been considered an abiotic process. The book describes the author’s experiments, proving that plant involvement in weathering is a strategy for plants to ingest nutrients from ro装入胶囊 发表于 2025-3-29 19:58:08
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https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0066739natural consequence of one cycle. Here, we demonstrate that the conventional ice-based model and the carbon-based model can be seamlessly integrated, enhancing our understanding of the features of glacial–interglacial cycles.