05017nam 2200625 a 450 99621492430331620170816130028.01-118-66649-61-118-67235-6(CKB)3450000000004305(EBL)1184225(OCoLC)843188535(SSID)ssj0000859836(PQKBManifestationID)11542438(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000859836(PQKBWorkID)10883052(PQKB)10203986(MiAaPQ)EBC1184225(PPN)176471073(EXLCZ)99345000000000430520130522d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCarbon sequestration and its role in the global carbon cycle[electronic resource]Brian J. McPherson, Eric T. Sundquist, editorsWashington, D.C. American Geophysical Unionc20091 online resource (368 p.)Geophysical Monograph ;183Description based upon print version of record.0-87590-448-3 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Title Page; Contents; Preface; An Introduction to Global Carbon Cycle Management; Section 1 Monitoring the Global Carbon Cycle: A Tribute to Charles David Keeling; The Mauna Loa Carbon Dioxide Record: Lessons for Long-Term Earth Observations; The Influence of David Keeling on Oceanic CO2 Measurements; Next-Generation Terrestrial Carbon Monitoring; Section 2 Assessment of Local and Regional Carbon Sources and Sinks; Terrestrial Biological Carbon Sequestration: Science for Enhancement and ImplementationSatellite Data Analysis and Ecosystem Modeling for Carbon Sequestration Assessments in the Western United StatesAn Inventory of Carbon Storage in Forest Soil and Down Woody Material of the United States; Quantifying the Spatial Details of Carbon Sequestration Potential and Performance; Soil Inorganic Carbon Sequestration as a Result of Cultivation in the Mollisols; Natural Analogs of Geologic CO2 Sequestration: Some General Implications for Engineered Sequestration; Hydrogeochemical Characterization of Leaking, Carbon Dioxide-Charged Fault Zones in East-Central Utah, With Implications for GeoSection 3: Assessing Risks, Benefits, and Impacts of SequestrationIs There an Optimal Timing for Sequestration to Stabilize Future Climate?; Present and Future Changes in Seawater Chemistry; Erosion of Soil Organic Carbon: Implications for Carbon Sequestration; Assessing the Potential for CO2 Leakage, Particularly Through Wells, From Geological Storage Sites; Scoping Calculations on Leakage of CO2 in Geologic Storage: The Impact of OverburdenPermeability, Phase Trapping, and Dissolution; Geochemical Impacts of Sequestering Carbon Dioxide in Brine FormationsQuantification of CO2 Trapping and Storage Capacity in the Subsurface: Uncertainty due to Solubility ModelsQuantification of CO2 Flow and Transport in the Subsurface: Uncertainty due to Equations of State Algorithms; Section 4 Evaluation of Carbon Management Requirements; Verification and Accreditation Schemes for Climate Change Activities: A Review of Requirements forVerification of Greenhouse Gas Reductions and Accreditation of Verifiers-Implications forLong-Term Carbon Sequestration; Sociopolitical Drivers in the Development of Deliberate Carbon StorageConsiderations for Monitoring, Verification, and Accounting for Geologic Storage of CO2Integrating Terrestrial Sequestration Into a Greenhouse Gas Management Plan; A Conceptual Framework for Management of Carbon Sequestration Data and Models; Looking Ahead: Research Agenda for the Study of Carbon Sequestration; IndexPublished by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 183.For carbon sequestration the issues of monitoring, risk assessment, and verification of carbon content and storage efficacy are perhaps the most uncertain. Yet these issues are also the most critical challenges facing the broader context of carbon sequestration as a means for addressing climate change. In response to these challenges, Carbon Sequestration and Its Role in the Global Carbon Cycle presents current perspectives and research that combine five major areas:ThGeophysical monograph ;183.Carbon sequestrationCarbon cycle (Biogeochemistry)Carbon sequestration.Carbon cycle (Biogeochemistry)577.144577/.144McPherson Brian J.1965-1000213Sundquist E. T(Eric T.)991007MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996214924303316Carbon sequestration and its role in the global carbon cycle2295845UNISA