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Main Title Capacity of the Soil as a Natural Sink for Carbon Monoxide.
Author Ingersol, R. B. ;
CORP Author Stanford Research Inst., Menlo Park, Calif.
Year Published 1972
Report Number SRI-LSU-1380-FR; APRAC-CAPA-4; 4-68-6;
Stock Number PB-221 641
Additional Subjects ( Soil microbiology ; Carbon monoxide) ; ( Atmospheric concentration ; Carbon monoxide) ; Plants(Botany) ; Soil chemistry ; Air pollution ; Absorption(Biology) ; Bacteria ; Fungi ; Sinks(Biosphere) ; Biosphere
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Abstract Studies were conducted to determine the potential magnitude of the soils of North America to serve as a sink for atmospheric carbon monoxide. In a series of field studies, soils were exposed in situ to experimental atmospheres containing CO. The influence of environmental factors was studied in the laboratory. The objectives were to (1) determine the potential CO uptake of soils under natural conditions in the major ecological habitats of North America; (2) determine what influence environmental variables exert on the potential CO uptake rates of soils; and (3) estimate the potential of soils of North America to serve as a sink for atmospheric CO. (Author)
Supplementary Notes See also PB-205 890.
Highlights Notes Determines the potential magnitude of North American soils to serve as a sink.
NTIS Title Notes Final rept..
PUB Date Free Form Dec 72,
Category Codes 6F; 57H; 68A#; 52J
NTIS Prices PC A03/MF A01
Document Type NT
Cataloging Source NTIS/MT
Control Number 326564285
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Type CAT