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Carbon dioxide in the tundra soils of SW Spitsbergen and its role in chemical denudation / Marian Pulina, Jerzy Burzyk, Maciej Burzyk.

Title: Carbon dioxide in the tundra soils of SW Spitsbergen and its role in chemical denudation / Marian Pulina, Jerzy Burzyk, Maciej Burzyk.
Author(s): Pulina, Marian.
Burzyk, Jerzy.
Burzyk, Maciej.
Date: 2003.
In: Polish Polar Research. (2003.), Vol. 24(3-4) (2003)
Abstract: CO₂ was measured in soil air in summers of 1998 and 2001. Sites chosen differed in hydrology, relief, exposure to sun, distance from sea and amount of bird excreta. CO₂ in water was half retained in dissolving carbonate rocks, but remained in water flowing through acidic rocks.
Notes:

Polish Polar Research. Vol. 24(3-4) :243-260 (2003).

Keywords: 546.21 -- Oxygen.
546.26 -- Carbon.
631.41 -- Soils, chemical properties.
B -- Geology and soil sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*32) -- Svalbard.
SPRI record no.: 167583

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