Total CO2 exposure levels in a naturally enriched site (Lajatico, Italy) were reconstructed using radiocarbon analysis by accelerator mass spectrometry combined with dendrochronological analysis on wood cores extracted from trees grown in the fossil CO2 source proximity. Over 3 decades (1964-1998), the data show a mean CO2 concentration in the atmosphere of 650 ppm, about twice the current concentration in atmosphere, with a maximum around 1980. © 2005 by the Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of the University of Arizona
14C measurements were made on present-day plant material with short integration times (tree leaves a...
The inverse relation between atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and stomatal frequency in tree...
A high-resolution record of the atmospheric CO2 concentration from 60 to 20 thousand years before pr...
Total CO2 exposure levels in a naturally enriched site (Lajatico, Italy) were reconstructed using ra...
This project aims to reconstruct historic fossil fuel derived CO₂ (CO₂ff) emissions from two closely...
International audienceThe Ansanto Valley (southern Italy) is characterized by vents and boiling mud ...
Monitoring the surface composition of CO2 derived from subsurface reservoirs is an important part of...
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Abstract Current atmospheric CO2 concentration is known to be higher than it has been durin...
The reconstruction of ancient atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations is essential to understandin...
ABSTRACT. Tree-ring samples were taken from a from a pine tree (Pinus pinea) growing in Villar de Pe...
Radiocarbon concentration in atmosphere changes overtime due to anthropogenic and natural factors. S...
Precise and continuous measurements of atmospheric CO2 concentration were first begun in 1958 and sh...
Carbon dioxide release from fossil-fuel burning is significant enough that we may soon experience pe...
From the 13th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, June 20-25, 1988.O...
14C measurements were made on present-day plant material with short integration times (tree leaves a...
The inverse relation between atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and stomatal frequency in tree...
A high-resolution record of the atmospheric CO2 concentration from 60 to 20 thousand years before pr...
Total CO2 exposure levels in a naturally enriched site (Lajatico, Italy) were reconstructed using ra...
This project aims to reconstruct historic fossil fuel derived CO₂ (CO₂ff) emissions from two closely...
International audienceThe Ansanto Valley (southern Italy) is characterized by vents and boiling mud ...
Monitoring the surface composition of CO2 derived from subsurface reservoirs is an important part of...
This archive contains all files to reproduce all results of the publication with the same name. The ...
Abstract Current atmospheric CO2 concentration is known to be higher than it has been durin...
The reconstruction of ancient atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations is essential to understandin...
ABSTRACT. Tree-ring samples were taken from a from a pine tree (Pinus pinea) growing in Villar de Pe...
Radiocarbon concentration in atmosphere changes overtime due to anthropogenic and natural factors. S...
Precise and continuous measurements of atmospheric CO2 concentration were first begun in 1958 and sh...
Carbon dioxide release from fossil-fuel burning is significant enough that we may soon experience pe...
From the 13th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, June 20-25, 1988.O...
14C measurements were made on present-day plant material with short integration times (tree leaves a...
The inverse relation between atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and stomatal frequency in tree...
A high-resolution record of the atmospheric CO2 concentration from 60 to 20 thousand years before pr...