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    Carbon Sequestration (Water Bodies)

    Material in this section originates from the following categories in our Subject Index:

    Carbon Sequestration (Water Bodies)


    Summary


    * -- Carbon Sequestration in China's Largest Lake

    * -- Off-Site Carbon Sequestration by Forests

    * -- A "Marsh CO2 Pump" for Transferring Carbon from Air to Sea

    Hurricanes and Oceanic Carbon Sequestration: Another Negative Feedback Process to Slow Global Warming

    The Carbon Balance of the Seas

    The Bright Side of Soil Erosion

    Carbon Sequestration in Marine Communities

    Rising Seas Trigger Carbon Sequestration in Tidal Marshes

    Are Natural Lakes and Man-Made Reservoirs Significant Sinks for Anthropogenic Carbon?

    Another Silver Lining in a Global Warming Storm Cloud

    Where Did the Plants and Animals of the Verdant Mid-Holocene Sahara Go?

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