The carbon balance of forest biomes.1859962149 The carbon balance of forest biomes. Ed. by Howard Griffiths <noinclude> Howard Griffiths may be the name of:</noinclude>
Taylor & Francis 2005 356 pages $139.95 Hardcover Experimental biology reviews GE149 Griffiths (plant sciences, U. of Cambridge, UK) and Jarvis (geosciences, U. of Edinburgh, UK) have edited 16 papers presented at an international symposium held during the annual meeting of the Society for Experimental Biology, hosted in conjunction with the British Ecological Society The British Ecological Society (BES) supports the ecological research and education communities to ensure that they remain vibrant and productive, thus generating new knowledge, skilled people and a greater appreciation of the science of ecology in the wider community. in Southampton in April 2003. The papers address the role of vegetation in sequestering Particle Physics In particle physics, sequestering is a procedure of isolating different types of physical processes or different particle species by separating them geometrically in additional dimensions of space. carbon, with a focus throughout on global warming global warming, the gradual increase of the temperature of the earth's lower atmosphere as a result of the increase in greenhouse gases since the Industrial Revolution. . Topics include practical issues for implementing the Kyoto Protocol; the size, magnitude, and endurance of potential sinks in global carbon budgets; regional potential in agricultural and forested areas of the UK; methods and models for measurement in various types of biomes; components of carbon balance within forest biomes; revised estimates of global fluxes contrasting forest and peatland biomes; and the future potential of carbon sequestration sequestration In law, a writ authorizing a law-enforcement official to take into custody the property of a defendant in order to enforce a judgment or to preserve the property until a judgment is rendered. . ([c] 2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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