Sentences with phrase «from terrestrial»

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«We're going to go from terrestrial ecosystems sponging up carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere to actually having them contribute to the problem.»
For example: • Evidence of past fire regimes has been predominantly derived from charcoal records extracted from terrestrial wetland sites and near - coastal marine cores....»
We attribute this increase to the response from the terrestrial component of the carbon cycle — a combination of reduction in biospheric uptake of CO2 over pan-tropical regions and an enhancement in biomass burning emissions over Southeast Asia and Indonesia.
The DOE support includes funding from the Regional and Global Climate Modeling programme to the Reducing Uncertainties in Biogeochemical Interactions through Synthesis and Computation (RUBISCO) Scientific Focus Area, from the Terrestrial Ecosystem Sciences programme to the Next Generation Ecosystem Experiments — Tropics, and from the Early Career programme (DE-SC0012152).
The only way you can get around the requirement that the steady - state temperature be such that the energy in from the sun equals the energy out from terrestrial radiation is to have some other significant source of energy.
The poor condition of corals of the Florida Keys over the last three decades results from a combination of many factors, including effects of human population through coastal development, overfishing, ship groundings, and water quality degradation from terrestrial, marine, and atmospheric pollution (including temperature increases).
Others believe that much of it may be converted by increased photosynthesis, both from terrestrial plants and marine phytoplankton.
In contrast, the estimate of Vörösmarty and Sahagian (2000) for the rate of sea level change from terrestrial storage is 0.06 mm / yr, equivalent to 5.4 mm over 80 years.
On the other hand, if you removed all the Nitrogen from the terrestrial atmosphere (which is not a «greenhouse gas»), you'd readily get a Snowball Earth with a mile thick ice covering all the oceans while if you put twice as much Nitrogen there, average surface temperature would rise to 314 K (41 °C) with no additional «greenhouse effect» needed whatsoever.
The 180 billion tonnes of carbon lost from terrestrial systems is equal to 660 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide that may be removed from the atmosphere.
Citation: Soon, W.H., E.S. Posmentier, and S.L. Baliunas, 1996: Inference of solar irradiance variability from terrestrial temperature changes, 1880 - 1993: An astrophysical application of the Sun - climate connection.
The modelled series are next compared with the records from terrestrial archives such as tree rings (Roth & Joos 2013) and ice cores (Berggren et al. 2009).
The computations show similar long - term variations with the global radionuclides production records from terrestrial archives such as tree rings and ice cores which validate the approach.
It turns out that it would be very difficult to increase protein production from terrestrial sources.
It has been argued that because the majority of the GHG emissions come from terrestrial transport, and the fact that trade takes place mainly via maritime, it is not such a great contribution to GHG emissions.
Someone can claim the cosmogenic isotope trends are just spuriously created from terrestrial climate itself (although the plausibility of that being dominant crashes when multiple cosmogenic isotopes show the same pattern).
Wordsworth R and Pierrehumbert RT 2013: Water loss from terrestrial planets with CO2 - rich atmospheres Astrophysical J -RCB-, 778 doi: 10.1088 / 0004 - 637X / 778 / 2/154 pdf
Semiletov's work during the 1990s showed, among other things, that the amount of methane being emitted from terrestrial sources decreased at higher latitudes.
Positive feedback from warming may cause the release of carbon or methane from the terrestrial biosphere and oceans.»
This is one reason we need the paleo data from terrestrial systems in my study regions.
He added that the European Union had canceled a project monitoring methane that was particularly valuable because it could distinguish between emissions from terrestrial bogs, gas fields and the like and ocean sources.
Parties are encouraged, where possible, to reduce anthropogenic emissions and enhance removals from terrestrial, coastal, and marine ecosystems, ensuring synergies with other environmental objectives.
The ocean inbentory (the whole point of the paper) was 118 Gton C. Sabine figures a net release from the terrestrial biosphere of 40 Gton C between 1800 and 1994.
It is found that a radiative forcing from non-CO2 gases of approximately 0.6 W m -LRB--2) results in a near balance of CO2 emissions from the terrestrial biosphere and uptake of CO2 by the oceans, resulting in near - constant atmospheric CO2 concentrations for at least a century after emissions are eliminated.»
Keppler, F., J.T.G. Hamilton, M. Brass, and T. Rockmann, Methane emissions from terrestrial plants under aerobic conditions, Nature, 439 (7073), 187 - 191, 2006.
Not only crocodiles, you will also observe a variety of species ranging from terrestrial birds to iguanas and basiliscos.
Criteria (ix): Illustrating a classic example of reef types, including fringing, barrier and atoll reef types, the BBRRS contains an intact ecosystem gradient ranging from the terrestrial to the deep ocean.
Yes, American beaches run the gamut — from tranquil to clubby, and from terrestrial marvels to watery wonders.
Howard finds life in the International Space Station life is no escape from terrestrial turmoil between his mom and his new wife Bernadette.
iDNA from terrestrial haematophagous leeches as a wildlife surveying and monitoring tool — prospects, pitfalls and avenues to be developed.
Meteoric freshwater (MW), derived from terrestrial runoff and direct precipitation, has negligible salinity (S ≅ 0) but is relatively 18O - depleted in the high latitudes of the Arctic (δ18O ≅ — 20 ‰).
If they did survive, say Fairén and Schulze - Makuch, «it is too late to protect Mars from terrestrial life, and we can safely relax the planetary protection policies.»
The NRC recently published a letter from Terrestrial responding to the agency's Regulatory Issue Summary (RIS) published on 7 June last year.
These taxonomic groups were selected as they are relatively well - studied and include species from terrestrial, freshwater and marine biomes.
A new way of understanding the cooling and transfer of heat from terrestrial planetary interiors has been proposed by a team of scientists from...
In suburban New Jersey, in a layer of clay deposited around the beginning of the PETM, the researchers found microtektites — glassy beads that form from terrestrial material when an extraterrestrial object hits the Earth.
Uranium from terrestrial sources can last for approximately 100 years, according to Erich Schneider of the University of Texas - Austin.
tourism, especially as the Mediterranean tourism season overlaps with the gulls» breeding season resulting in significant disturbances from terrestrial as well as marine recreational activities;
Star B, the chromospherically calmer, orange - red dwarf, is an easier target for detecting wobbles from terrestrial planets, possibly within only three years of «high cadence» observations for a 1.8 Earth - mass planet (more from New Scientist and Guedes et al, 2008).
Linking RPO results from riverine and coastal marine sediments will enhance our understanding of what material survives transport from the terrestrial environment to the ocean.
Comment on: Keppler et al., Methan emissions from terrestrial plants under aerobic conditions, Nature 439, 187 - 191 (12 January 2006)
Star B, a orange - red dwarf with a relatively calm chromosphere and acoustic p - wave mode oscillations, is an easier target for detecting wobbles from terrestrial planets, possibly within only three years of «high cadence» observations for a 1.8 Earth - mass planet (more from New Scientist and Guedes et al, 2008).
For those not wishing to pursue a vegetarian diet, it makes more sense to eat farmed seafood than meat from terrestrial farm animals, both for their own health and that of the environment.
Life prefers to use the lighter Carbon - 12, which reacts a bit more readily, so amino acid molecules from terrestrial life will have less Carbon - 13 compared to amino acids produced by non-biological reactions in asteroids.
We have the technology now, and we've determined that most of the amino acids came from terrestrial contamination, with perhaps a small contribution from meteorite impacts.»
In the case of whales and their cetacean kin, it led to one of the most dramatic transformations known, producing fully aquatic mammals from terrestrial ones.
Many American homes, especially in rural areas, can not receive TV pictures from terrestrial transmitters.
Analysis indicates that the rock contains millions of organic compounds, including amino acids that could not have come from terrestrial contamination.
The researchers examined the DNA of bacteria from freshwater biofilms from the terrestrial regions of the Arctic and Antarctica using high - throughput sequencing.
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