It is listed in the Book the Weather Makers by Tim Flannery (a recent release) where he details on page 196 the possibility of the Amazon rain forest drying out and returning to
the atmosphere huge quantities of CO2 released from the soil.
Not exact matches
Ultimately, he found that, while volcanic eruptions would have spewed
huge quantities of both sulfur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide into the
atmosphere, it was the former that dissolved more easily in shallow waters, producing large concentrations of sulfidic anions, in the form of sulfites and bisulfites.
They calculate that, around 3.9 billion years ago, erupting volcanoes emitted
huge quantities of sulfur dioxide into the
atmosphere, which eventually settled and dissolved in water as sulfidic anions — specifically, sulfites and bisulfites.
The solid Earth contains a
huge quantity of carbon, far more than is present in the
atmosphere or oceans.
More than 12 powerful sound systems turn the 800 - metre beach into possibly the most popular open - air nightclub in the world once a month, with a lively festival - like
atmosphere, great music and
huge quantities of alcohol.
Methane is many times more potent than CO2 in the
atmosphere, and since the fracking process emits
huge quantities of methane into the
atmosphere, gas is not preferable to coal in the short term or long term.
Thus, when temperatures warm, the vegetation can work from a
huge store of moisture and thus add a large
quantity of local moisture into the
atmosphere via transpiration, in addition to what is transported here from the Gulf of Mexico by prevailing southerly winds.»
Huge quantities of carbon are exchanged between the oceans,
atmosphere, and biomass.
Humans are responsible for adding
huge quantities of extra CO ₂ to the
atmosphere — and fast.
The coralline sponges also indicate that your formula doesn't hold for the period after 1940, as increased plant uptake + increased deep ocean release of CO2 (the only other fast source of
huge quantities of CO2) both should increase the d13C level of the
atmosphere and the upper ocean waters.
The warming Arctic could add significant amounts of methane gas to the
atmosphere as permafrost melts and releases
huge quantities of gas trapped in previously frozen ground.
The solid Earth contains a
huge quantity of carbon, far more than is present in the
atmosphere or oceans.
«The problem we now face is that this thin layer of
atmosphere is being thickened by
huge quantities of carbon dioxide,» he asserts, which is not correct.
Specifically, Easterbrook took issue with Gore's assertion that «the
atmosphere is being thickened by
huge quantities of carbon dioxide.»