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" Biogeochemistry of Global Change : "
edited by Roland S. Oremland.
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BL
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716508
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b536191
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Main Entry
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edited by Roland S. Oremland.
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Title & Author
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Biogeochemistry of Global Change : : Radiatively Active Trace Gases Selected Papers from the Tenth International Symposium on Environmental Biogeochemistry, San Francisco, August 19-24, 1991\ edited by Roland S. Oremland.
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Publication Statement
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Boston, MA: Springer US, 1993
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(879 pages)
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ISBN
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1461362156
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: 1461528127
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: 9781461362159
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: 9781461528128
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Contents
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Paleoatmospheres and Climates --;Biogeochemical Cycles of Carbon on a Hierarchy of Time Scales --;Ice Core Records as a Key to Understanding the History of Atmospheric Trace Gases --;Ancient Ice Air Content of the Vostok Ice Core --;Late Jurassic Paleoclimate of Pangea Based on Results from a General Circulation Model --;Distributions, Reactions, Sources, and Sinks --;The Sensitivity of the Global Atmosphere to Anthropogenic Methane Sources --;A Time-Dependent Two Dimensional-Model Study of the Trend in Atmospheric Methane --;The Influence of Tropical Biomass Burning on Climate and the Atmospheric Environment --;Long-Term Effects of Fossil-Fuel-Burning and Deforestation on Levels of Atmospheric CO2 --;Models of Oceanic and Terrestrial Sinks of Anthropogenic CO2: A Review of the Contemporary Carbon Cycle --;Terrestrial Systems --;Agriculture, the Global Nitrogen Cycle, and Trace Gas Flux --;Sulfur Gas Emissions from African Savanna-Burning --;Methane Production and Uptake in Some Terrestrial Ecosystems of the Former USSR --;Emission of N-Oxides from Acid Irrigated and Limed Soils of a Coniferous Forest in Bavaria --;Production of Methane and Nitrous Oxide by Organic Soils within a Northern Hardwood Forest Ecosystem --;Effect of Nitrogen Fertilizer and Nitrification Inhibitors on Methane and Nitrous Oxide Fluxes in Irrigated Corn --;Nitric and Nitrous Oxide Evolution from Managed Subtropical Grassland --;Mechanisms Controlling Methane Emission from Wetland Rice Fields --;Mechanism of Methane Transport by Rice Plants --;Spatial and Temporal Variations of Methane Flux from a Rice Paddy Field --;Soil Water Content and the Ratio of Nitrous Oxide to Nitric Oxide Emitted from Soil --;Respiration of Cultivated Histosols in Field and Laboratory Measurements and the Relationships between Respiration and Soil Properties --;Emission of Biogenic Sulfur Gases from Rice Paddies in Japan --;Emissions of Ammonia, Nitrous Oxide, and Methane from Cattle Slurry --;Sources and Migration of Methane-Rich Gas in Sedimentary Rocks of the Exmouth Plateau: Northwest Australian Continental Margin --;Boreal Systems --;Methane Emissions from Northern High-Latitude Wetlands --;Studies of Permafrost and Gas-Hydrates as Possible Sources of Atmospheric Methane at High Latitudes --;Aquatic Systems --;The Oceanic Global Methane Cycle --;Global Carbon Dioxide and Methane Fluxes from Shallow-Water Marine Carbonate Frameworks --;Effects of Seagrass Die-Off on Benthic Fluxes and Porewater Concentrations of? CO2,? H2S, and CH4 in Florida Bay Sediments --;The Oceanic Distribution of Methane and Its Flux to the Atmosphere over Southern California Waters --;The Carbon Isotope Biogeochemistry of Methane Production in Anoxic Sediments: 1. Field Observations --;The Carbon Isotope Biogeochemistry of Methane Production in Anoxic Sediments: 2. A Laboratory Experiment --;Oxidation of Methane by Deep-Sea Mytilids in the Gulf of Mexico --;Seasonal Variations in the Isotopic Composition of Methane Associated with Aquatic Macrophytes --;Nitrogen Fixation and Denitrification in the Intertidal and Subtidal Environments of Tomales Bay, California --;The Influence of Glycine Betaine on Dimethyl Sulfide and Dimethylsulfoniopropionate Concentrations in Seawater --;Sulfur Cycling in Laminated Marine Microbial Ecosystems --;Biological Consumption of Dimethyl Sulfide in the Marine Euphotic Zone: Results of Radioisotope Experiments --;Aspects of the Biogeochemistry of Methane in Mono Lake and the Mono Basin of California --;Biogenesis and Catabolism --;Bacterial Transformations of Organic Sulfur Compounds in Marine Environments --;Formation of Dimethylsulfide and Methanethiol from Methoxylated Aromatic Compounds and Inorganic Sulfide by Newly Isolated Anaerobic Bacteria --;Catabolism of Dimethylsulfide and Methane Thiol by Methylotrophic Methanogens --;Bromoperoxidases: Their Role in the Formation of HOBr and Bromoform by Seaweeds --;Microbiological Transformations of Low-Molecular-Weight Carbon Compounds in the Deep Subsurface --;Biological and Chemical Transformations of Halogenated Aliphatic Compounds in Aquatic and Terrestrial Environments.
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Abstract
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Certain trace gases in the atmosphere are able to absorb electromagnetic energy from the reflection of solar radiation from the Earth's surface.
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Subject
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Environmental sciences.
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Environmental toxicology.
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Meteorology.
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LC Classification
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QH344.E358 1993
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Added Entry
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Roland S Oremland
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