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Sink (disambiguation)
Sink (disambiguation) In plumbing, sink. In communication software, a sink enforces message policies. In software engineering, a sink is an object implementing the event interface to receive incoming events. See also sink interface . Other uses of the general ...
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Carbon dioxide sink
Carbon dioxide sink Carbon sequestration from a fossil-fuel power station A carbon dioxide sink or CO 2 sink is a carbon reservoir that is increasing ... The carbon or plankton cells have to sink to the deep water in 2000 to ... Forests are carbon dioxide stores, but the sink effect exists only when they grow ...
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CO2-Narkose   (translated from German)
CO2-Narkose That medical Term CO 2 Narkose ... again leaves the CO 2 Partial pressure sink. The normal range for the CO 2 ...
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Talk:Carbon dioxide sink
Talk:Carbon dioxide sink Top See sentence in the "Growing Trees ... more than the effect of the carbon sink. So the sentence could be corrected by ... of the capital—were quietly absorbing CO2. A study by Princeton University, Columbia University ... the eastern forests were so efficient a "sink" or absorber of carbon dioxide that they ... up other countries’ greenhouse "trash." If CO2 is a problem, it’s ...
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Talk:Carbon dioxide/Archive1
... value which is base of increase? Atmospheric CO2 has increased about 25 percent since the ... answer to my own question! "Carbon dioxide, CO2, is one of the gases in our ... ppm." [1] Anyone know the ammount of CO2 that nature produces each year? Animals and ... carbon cycle - production is "source", consumption is "sink". Density of CO2 (don't quite know how this ...
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Talk:Global warming/Archive 1
... that climate feedbacks will cancel out the CO2 warming. First, the word "skeptic" implies that ... that climate feedbacks will cancel out the CO2 warming." I note that no one bothered ... It says that "Either feedback cancels out CO2 warming" or "the earth will warm". This ... as alternate variables unrelated to feedback or CO2 which also affect the temperature of the ... it says: all-models-predict-warming-given-co2-forcing. You may not like it, ...
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Talk:Global warming/Archive 2
... commitment stuff is purely in terms of CO2, anyway. As for vert profiles: well yes ... warming...now, global warming doesn't cause CO2 increases, no? Also, the argument also runs ... show past warming events took place before CO2 increases. (SEWilco 02:24, 20 Apr 2005 ... 02:27, 20 Apr 2005 (UTC) Perhaps CO2 effects should be in the carbon cycle ... However, if there is any relationship between CO2 and warming then perhaps it should ...
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Talk:Greenhouse effect/Archive 1
... in every junior high school physics class. CO2 lifetimes 158.169.131.14 wrote: NOT correct. The lifetime of CO2 is in the order of FIVE years ... gives some figures. The atmospheric reservoir of CO2 is now about 750 Gigatonnes. Photosynthesis uses ... of interest is the lifetime of a CO2 anomalty in the atmosphere, not the individual CO2 molecules. See Greenhouse_gas; http://www.grida. ...
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Talk:Greenhouse gas
... the axis is labelled. And the net sink bit comes directly from the red/blue ... with reversed x-axes. As for net sink, the system used to be in equilibrium ... temperatures). These non-volatile greenhouse gases are CO2, CH4, N2O, ozone, and CFCs. If the ... ground.) Accordingly, if the non-volatile GHGs (CO2, CH4, N2O, O3, CFCs) were removed from ... simplified model, the non-volatile greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4, N2O, O3, CFCs) provide an ...
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User:Ed Poor/science
... talk:]] Hockey Stick, talk:Hockey Stick carbon sink, talk:carbon sink carbon sequestration, talk:carbon sequestration CO2 sink, talk:CO2 sink sea level rise, talk:sea ...
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