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Model estimates of CO2 emissions from soil in response to global warming

\nat, 351: 304-306, 1991.
Authors: D. S. {Jenkinson} and D. E. {Adams} and A. {Wild}
Description: Model estimates of CO2 emissions from soil in response to global warming
Tags: Asoil CO2 Rothamsted_model fossil_fuel organic_matter
Abstract: The Rothamsted model for the turnover of organic matter in soil is used here to calculate the amount of CO2 that would be released from the world stock of soil organic matter if temperatures increase as predicted, the annual return of plant debris to the soil being held constant. If world temperatures rise by 0.03 C/yr, it is estimated here that the additional release of CO2 from soil organic matter over the next 60 yrs will be 6.1 x 10 to the 16th gC. This is about 19 percent of the CO2 that will be released by combustion of fossil fuel during the next 60 yrs if present use of fuel continues unabated.
| BibTeX  
@article{1991Natur.351..304J,
title = {{Model estimates of CO2 emissions from soil in response to global warming}},
author = {D. S. {Jenkinson} and D. E. {Adams} and A. {Wild}},
journal = {\nat},
month = {May},
pages = {304-306},
volume = {351},
year = {1991},
description = {Model estimates of CO2 emissions from soil in response to global warming},
abstract = {The Rothamsted model for the turnover of organic matter in soil is used here to calculate the amount of CO2 that would be released from the world stock of soil organic matter if temperatures increase as predicted, the annual return of plant debris to the soil being held constant. If world temperatures rise by 0.03 C/yr, it is estimated here that the additional release of CO2 from soil organic matter over the next 60 yrs will be 6.1 x 10 to the 16th gC. This is about 19 percent of the CO2 that will be released by combustion of fossil fuel during the next 60 yrs if present use of fuel continues unabated.},
adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1991Natur.351..304J},
keywords = {Asoil CO2 Rothamsted_model fossil_fuel organic_matter }
}