Analysis of the earth's carbon cycle models using biochemical systems theory and chemical reaction network theory
The global carbon cycle is a system which accounts for the different pools where carbon is stored (land, atmosphere, ocean and geological stock) and the processes that transfer carbon mass from one pool to another. Since this system is believed to be crucial in controlling the Earth's climate v...
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Main Author: | Fortun, Noel T. |
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Language: | English |
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2018
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