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Biogenic fluxes of halomethanes from Irish peatland ecosystems.
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In areas of sea-ice retreat, ocean stratification and Biogenic near the surface will change, as will the upper-ocean aerosol. meteorological oceanographic fluxes are also likely to increase.
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Biomass burning 2.2 6 45 Volcanoes 9.3 -- Lightning - 5 - Biogenic emissions from land areas 1.0 15 350 (isoprenes) + 480 (terpenes) Biogenic emissions from oceans 24 - 27 Industrial and utility activities 76 22 45 Solvents -- 15 Total natural emissions 34 21 855 Total anthropogenic emissions 78 27 105 Total emissions 113 48 960
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Biogenic sulfur flows may be as low as 15 Mt and as high as 40 Mt of sulfur per year, and they are produced on land by both sulfur-oxidizing and sulfate-reducing bacteria present in water, mud, and hot springs.
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Biogenic hydrocarbons do contribute to smog in urban areas, though, which caused a big fight in the mid-1980s, with a guy by the name of Chamedies being the big winner he used my chemical kinetics mechanmisms though, heh, heh, heh.
Methane: a dossier James Killus 2007
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Biogenic emission for multiple gases in each grid cell of each nested grid of each nested layer accounts for continuous temperature and PAR variations, both determined from a spectral radiative transfer calculation and for different vegetation types, determined from U.S. county agricultural and forest data and global landcover data.
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Biogenic calcification is influenced by the concentration of available carbonate ions.
HAnsen and Schmidt: Predicting the Past – Continued « Climate Audit 2006
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Biogenic activity in the oceans and on land act as 12C sinks.
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It took nearly four months and several iterations for the paper to wend its way through the peer-review and editorial process, but on July 16th, Science accepted the paper, entitled “Search for Past Life on Mars: Possible Relic Biogenic Activity in Martian Meteorite ALH84001.”
The Case for Mars Robert Zubrin 1996
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It took nearly four months and several iterations for the paper to wend its way through the peer-review and editorial process, but on July 16th, Science accepted the paper, entitled “Search for Past Life on Mars: Possible Relic Biogenic Activity in Martian Meteorite ALH84001.”
The Case for Mars Robert Zubrin 1996
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