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Figure 1 |
For the decade of the 1980s the net release of carbon from changes in land use averaged 1.6±0.7 PgC/yr. In 1980 the net flux of 1.4 PgC from changes in land use was the difference between a release of 3.9 PgC from oxidation of dead vegetation, soil organic matter, and wood products and an uptake by regrowing ecosystems of about 2.5 PgC/yr). |
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decade of the 1980s, the global carbon cycle can be summarized as follows (units
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For additional information on the "Missing carbon sink", see Missing Carbon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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