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  • {{Definition|title= Blue carbon |definition= The term ‘Blue Carbon’ refers to the carbon sequestered by the world’s ocean or coastal vegetated ecosystems. }}
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  • |definition= Circulation or exchange of elements such as nitrogen and carbon between non-living and living portions of the environment.
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  • ...rew, R.M., Friedlingstein, P., Sitch, S., Pongratz, J. et al. 2018. Global carbon budget 2017. Earth Syst. Sci. Data 10: 405–48</ref>. ==Global carbon stocks==
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  • ...ient]]s (nitrogen, phosphorus, silicon, trace elements) as well as organic carbon<ref> Richardson, K., Jorgensen, B.B., 1996. Eutrophication: definition, his ...ale. Unfortunately, the interactive effects of the altering N-cycle on the carbon cycle (including the dynamics of greenhouse gases within both cycles) are p
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  • The most important nutrients in terms of bulk are carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, with other essential elements including nitrogen, pot
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  • ...e primary producers. The process of assimilation and fixation of inorganic carbon and other inorganic nutrients into organic matter by autotrophs is called p
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  • ...it is colourless and transparent. It is insoluble in water, but soluble in carbon disulphide.}}
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  • ...e and oceans by marine living organisms || Damage avoided from sequestered carbon through primary production + damage avoided by regulation of the chemical c ...f [[Leisure|recreational opportunities]], decreased employment and reduced carbon uptake. Effective management of marine biodiversity is critical to ensure t
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  • ...the atmosphere to absorb and re-emit energy at various wavelengths. Ozone, carbon dioxide and water vapor are the most important atmospheric constituents tha
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  • {{Definition|title= Blue carbon |definition= The term ‘Blue Carbon’ refers to the carbon sequestered by the world’s ocean or coastal vegetated ecosystems. }}
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  • ...drup, B., Hansen, J., Nielsen, L. and Hall, P.O. 1993. Pathways of organic carbon oxidation in three continental margin sediments. Mar. Geol. 113: 27–40</r ...lymeric substances EPS secreted by [[marine microorganisms]]). This labile carbon serves as electron donor in the anaerobic denitrification process. Before d
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  • ...the total freshwater input and ~2% (0.003%–7.7%) of the solute input for carbon, nitrogen, silica and strontium. ...ments, rare earth elements, nutrients, and dissolved inorganic and organic carbon through biogeochemical reactions. This suggests that SGD is an important pa
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  • ...s vital to the health of plants and animals; nitrogen, phosphorus, organic carbon) and other contaminants. Human activities which have intensified the proble
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  • ...dels that explain and forecast how factors, such as water, salt, sediment, carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus, affect the coastal zone and is working to develop
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  • ...oceans, coasts, and islands, with an emphasis on [[ocean acidification]], carbon sequestration, Arctic change, and sea level change. An Oceans and Climate p ...by acting as a sink for carbon dioxide. Recent evidence suggests that this carbon absorption has its limits and is resulting in [[acidification of the oceans
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  • ...ource whose stability can be affected by industrial and other emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. 195 countries have ratified the Conven
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  • *Carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>); The maximum amount of emissions (measured as the equivalent in carbon dioxide) that a Party may emit over the commitment period in order to compl
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  • ...s could include energy efficiency and to generate and use renewable or low carbon energy sources.
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  • ...systems were successfully applied in the assessment of regional and global carbon budgets and for the detection of biological processes (see 4.9. “Applicat
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  • ...ecies. An altered species composition may have a huge effect on the global carbon cycle.<ref name="Orr"> Orr, J.C.; Fabry, V.J.; Aumont, O.; Bopp, L.; Doney,
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  • ...astal waters, where the presence of stress indicators (particulate organic carbon, particulate nitrogen, turbidity) was negatively correlated with <math>ISEP
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  • ...us. However, there is evidence that meiofauna only play a marginal role in carbon cycling with ingestion rates < 5% of total heterotrophic ingestion in the b
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