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Introduction to the Carbon Cycle and Models of Respiratory Decay |
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More Models of Respiration |
Boudreau, B. P., and B. R. Ruddick. "On a reactive continuum representation of organic matter diagenesis." American Journal of Science 291 (1991): 507-538.
Middleburg, J. J. "A simple rate model for organic matter decomposition in marine sediments." Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 53 (1989): 1577-1581.
Hedges, J. I., and R. G. Keil. "Sedimentary organic matter preservation: an assessment and speculative synthesis." Marine Chemistry 49 (1995): 81-115. |
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Organic Matter in Soils and Marine Sediments |
Hedges, J. I., and J. M. Oades. "Comparative organic geochemistries of soils and marine sediments." Organic Geochemistry 27 (1997): 319-361. |
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Carbon Loss from Soils |
Bellamy, P. H., P. J. Loveland, R. I. Bradley, R. M. Lark, and G. J. D. Kirk. "Carbon losses from all soils across England." Nature 437 (2005): 245-248.
Schulze, E. D., and A. Freibauer. "Carbon unlocked from soils." Nature 437 (2005): 205-206.
Knorr, W., I. C. Prentice, J. I. House, and E. A. Holland. "Long-term sensitivity of soil carbon turnover to warming." Nature 433 (2005): 298-301.
Powlson, D. "Will soil amplify climate change?" Nature 433 (2005): 204-205. |
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Oxygen Exposure Time and Organic Carbon Burial |
Hartnett, H. E., R. G. Keil, J. I. Hedges, and A. H. Devol. "Influence of oxygen exposure time on organic carbon preservation in continental margin sediments." Nature 391 (1998): 572-574.
Hedges, J. I., F. S. Hu, A. H. Devol, E. Hartnett, E. Tsamakis, and R. G. Keil. "Sedimentary organic matter preservation: a test for selective degradation under oxic conditions." American Journal of Science 299 (1999): 529-555.
Gelinas, Y., J. A. Baldock, and J. I. Hedges. "Organic carbon composition of marine sediments: effect of oxygen exposure on oil generation potential." Science 294 (2001): 145-148. |
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Carbon Sequestration I |
Herzog, H., B. Eliasson, and O. Kaarstad. "Capturing greenhouse gases." Scientific American 282 (February 2000): 72-79.
Socolow, R. H. "Can we bury global warming." Scientific American 293 (2005): 49-55. |
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Carbon Sequestration II |
Chisholm, S. W., P. G. Falkowski, and J. J. Cullen. "Dis-crediting ocean fertilization." Science 294 (2001): 309-310.
Johnson, Kenneth S., David M. Karl, S. W. Chisholm, P. G. Falkowski, and J. J. Cullen. "Is Ocean Fertilization Credible and Creditable?" Science 296 (April 19, 2002): 467-468.
Johnson, K. S., and D. M. Karl. "Is ocean fertilization credible and creditable?" Science 296 (2002): 467. |
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Approaches to Reducing Atmospheric CO2 Levels |
Pacala, S., and R. Socolow. "Stabilization wedges: Solving the climate problem for the next 50 years with current technologies." Science 305 (2004): 968-972. |
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Student Presentations
Sorption of Organic Matter by Clay
Geologic Carbon Sequestration |
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Student Presentations (cont.)
Biomass Fuel and Reforestation
Forests as a Sink for CO2 |
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Student Presentations (cont.)
Hydrogen Fuel Cells and the Reduction of CO2 Emissions
Ocean Fertilization |
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Student Presentation (cont.)
Oceanic Sequestration of CO2
Instructor Presentation
Asymptotic Theory of Detrital Decomposition |
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