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    Application of the Denitrification-Decomposition Model to Predict Carbon Dioxide Emissions under Alternative Straw Retention Methods by Can Chen, Deli Chen, Jianjun Pan, Shu Kee Lam

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Straw retention has been shown to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emission from agricultural soils. …”
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    Modeling carbon dioxide emissions in power plants: a perspective on smart cities and low-carbon economy by Isa S. Qamber

    Published 2024-05-01
    “… Electricity power plants are the primary source of carbon dioxide (CO2) production. The combustion of fossil fuels in these power plants releases CO2 and other greenhouse gases (GHGs) into the atmosphere. …”
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    Carbon dioxide net assimilation exchange in a young pecan nut orchard during the growth cycle by A. Zermeño-Gonzalez, E.A. Jimenez-Alcala, J.A. Gil-Marin, H. Ramirez-Rodriguez, M. Cadena-Zapata, A.I. Melendres-Alvarez

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The orchard is drip-irrigated with buried tape. The carbon dioxide net ecosystem exchange between the canopy of the orchard trees and the atmosphere was determined with eddy covariance measurements using a three-dimensional sonic anemometer and an open-path infrared carbon dioxide analyzer.FINDINGS: The highest daytime carbon dioxide net ecosystem exchange rate corresponded with the peak absorption rate of photosynthetically active radiation absorbed by the trees' canopy. …”
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    A Study on the Factors Influencing Coal Fracturing Range Caused by Liquid Carbon Dioxide Phase Transition by Xinyu Hu, Runxu Zhang, Bailin Zhang, Xinghua Zhang, Lulu Zhang, Yongdan Yang, Fazhi Yan

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Liquid carbon dioxide phase transition fracturing technology (LCPTF) is an effective method to increase coal seam permeability, but there are many factors that affect the fracturing effect. …”
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    Carbon dioxide emissions, forest area, and economic growth of SAARC countries: Evidence from FMOLS approach by Yadav Mani Upadhyaya, Khom Raj Kharel, Omkar Poudel, Pramshu Nepal

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Additionally, a negative relationship was found between forest area and carbon dioxide emissions, where larger forest coverage is linked to lower emissions. …”
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    Balancing Progress and Preservation: The Complex Interplay of Economic Growth and Forest Conservation in Nepal’s Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Omkar Poudel, Pradeep Acharya, Sarad Chandra Kafle, Basanta Prasad Adhikari

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This study aimed to investigate the connection between economic growth in forested areas and the corresponding impact on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in Nepal (Rose and Fisher, 1970). …”
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    Improved estimation of carbon dioxide and methane using machine learning with satellite observations over the Arabian Peninsula by Mariam Alcibahy, Fahim Abdul Gafoor, Farhan Mustafa, Mutasem El Fadel, Hamed Al Hashemi, Ali Al Hammadi, Maryam R. Al Shehhi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Using XGBoost, columnar carbon dioxide (XCO2) and methane (XCH4) concentrations using satellite data from OCO-2 and Sentinel-5P (the target variables) were downscaled, with ancillary data from CarbonTracker, MODIS Terra, and ERA-5 (the input variables). …”
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    Optimization of Gas-Water Absorption Equilibrium of Carbon Dioxide for Algae Liquors: Selection of Alkaline Buffering Chemicals by Wen-Hsi Cheng, Ming-Shean Chou

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The apparent Henry’s Law constant (H′), which quantifies the concentration partition of a gas-liquid equilibrium of carbon dioxide (CO2), is used to optimize the absorption of carbon dioxide in algae liquors. …”
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