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History of carbon

The history of carbon in our universe has been of great importance in the evolution of life on Earth and quite possibly in other galaxies as well. Elemental carbon was formed sometime... [Pg.395]

History of Carbon. University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research Web site. Available online. URL http //www. caer.uky.edu/carbon/history/carbonhistory.shtml. [Pg.106]

I have also to shew you a little more distinctly the history of carbon and oxygen, in their union to make carbonic acid. You are... [Pg.162]

Studies of the modem global biogeochemical cycle of carbon form one basis for understanding the geologic history of atmospheric CO2. In turn, these investigations of the history of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere provide knowledge that can be used to interpret the future of atmospheric CO2 levels and... [Pg.509]

Because sedimentary carbonates represent primarily chemical and biochemical precipitates from seawater, and because they make up 20% of the common sedimentary rock record, these rock types have been particularly good sources of chemical and mineralogical data for interpretation of the secular and cyclic evolution of the Earth s surface environment. This carbonate rock record as a function of geological age is now explored as are age trends in other rock types and sediment properties. With this information as background material, we can then discuss what these relationships tell us about the history of carbonates and the exogenic system throughout geologic dme. [Pg.517]

Pankow, D. (2000). History of carbon monoxide poisoning. In Carbon Monoxide Toxicity (D.G. Penny, ed.), pp. 1-17. CRC Press, Washington, DC. [Pg.290]

The kinetics and mechanism of the chlorine evolution reaction in aqueous solutions have been studied on smooth, porous, and impregnated graphite [68, 69], The Tafel slope depends also on the nature and history of carbons. For HOPG and glassy carbon, the anodic Tafel slope is about 0.060 and 0.120 V per decade at 25°C, respectively, whereas for a graphite electrode consisting of a section parallel to the c-axis, three regions in the polarization curve with anodic Tafel slopes from 0.060 to 0.160 V per decade have been observed. [Pg.501]

Wilson, M. and Spencer, E.A., 2001. Carbonatite magmatism constraints on the history of carbonate sediment recycling in the upper mantle since the Archaean. J. Conf. Abs. (EUG XI), 6, 494. [Pg.272]

Tyrrell, T. Zeebe, R. E. 2004. History of carbonate ion concentration over the last 100 million years. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 68, 3521-3530. [Pg.57]


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