Search for dissertations about: "carbon dioxide assimilation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words carbon dioxide assimilation.
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1. An evaluation of regional sustainability by analysing energy and carbon flows – A study of Jämtland, Sweden
Abstract : Models showing the anthropogenic and natural flows of two sustainability indicators; carbon based GHG and energy (as work energy) have been made for the Swedish region Jämtland. The methodology used was inspired by the study sustainability analysis conducted on the small Danish island Samsø using the above two indicators. READ MORE
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2. Spring water stress in Scots pine: interaction of snow and soil temperature
Abstract : Water use and net carbon assimilation during spring was examined on Scots pine trees exposed to different soil warming dynamics in the field. Sap flow, needle water potential and net carbon assimilation were measured on trees that were exposed to a wide range of soil temperature regimes caused by manipulating the snow cover on tree-scale soil plots. READ MORE
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3. Effects of future climate on carbon assimilation of boreal Norway spruce
Abstract : In boreal forests, the main factors limiting biomass production are the harsh climate, which combines a short growing season and low annual levels of incoming solar energy, and the limited availabilit... mery of nitrogen. READ MORE
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4. Carbon Dioxide and Water Vapour Exchange within a Norway Spruce Canopy
Abstract : Terrestrial ecosystems can act both as sinks and sources in the global carbon cycle. Forests are an important part of this system and a good understanding of their carbon balance is essential for assessments of the future climate and for evaluating mitigation strategies. READ MORE
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5. Modelling the Dissolved Inorganic Carbon System in the Baltic Sea
Abstract : Oceans are capable of storing part of the emitted anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) due to the formation of carbonic acid and subsequent dissociation. CO2 is also assimilated by biota and the inorganic carbon system is thus coupled to biogeochemical processes. READ MORE