Abstract:We use an element-matching approach to examine the hypothesis that the rate of atmospheric CO, increase has been reduced by an increased net storage of carbon in forests, coastal oceans, and the open sea caused by eutrophication of the biosphere with nitrogen and phosphorus. We conclude that a reasonable upper limit of about 200 Tg of the estimated total of 7800 Tg of C0,-carbon released to the atmosphere in 1980 could have been stored in biotic reservoirs as organic carbon in trees, soils, and aquatic sedimen… Show more
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