Synonyms for «inorganic carbon»

Inorganic carbon refers to carbon compounds that do not originate from living organisms. It includes carbon dioxide gas (CO2) in the atmosphere, dissolved carbon dioxide in water, and carbonates, like calcium carbonate (CaCO3) found in rocks and shells. Full definition
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  • The ocean has dissolved inorganic carbon in three forms — most as bicarbonate, a little bit as carbonate and a very tiny part as carbon dioxide, or CO2. (climatehotmap.org)
  • these patterns further, our research also involved interpretations of the observations by models, measurements of inorganic carbon in sea water, and of CO2 in air near growing land plants. (osti.gov)
  • That outlines the chemistry that links most of the storage of inorganic carbon in the ocean to the amount of base cations (Ca, Mg,) in ocean water. (skepticalscience.com)
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