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    Potential CO2 removal from enhanced weathering by ecosystem responses to powdered rock

    Negative emission technologies underpin socioeconomic scenarios consistent with the Paris Agreement. Afforestation and bioenergy coupled with carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage are the main land negative em...

    Daniel S. Goll, Philippe Ciais, Thorben Amann, Wolfgang Buermann in Nature Geoscience (2021)

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    Icelandic grasslands as long-term C sinks under elevated organic N inputs

    About 10% of the anthropogenic CO2 emissions have been absorbed by northern terrestrial ecosystems during the past decades. It has been hypothesized that part of this increasing carbon (C) sink is caused by the a...

    Niki I. W. Leblans, Bjarni D. Sigurdsson, Rien Aerts, Sara Vicca in Biogeochemistry (2017)

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    Soil carbon breakdown

    Model projections of future climate are highly sensitive to the assumed response of organic matter decomposition to changes in temperature. Incubation experiments on North American soils suggest that the decis...

    Ivan A. Janssens, Sara Vicca in Nature Geoscience (2010)