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04-28-2010, 11:37 PM
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Nice chart here at Post: #94.

I'm sure I've seen it elsewhere recently but can't find the link.

Would like to comment on the ocean/atmosphere gas exchange. Would not all the teeming life in the oceans that directly use CO2 out of the water add to the "sink" capability of the oceans? I believe the ratio is 50:1 ocean/air yet a huge amount of carbon is deposited on the sea floor at the end of the life cycle of many of those sea creatures. What is the effect on ocean draw down, if any?

Hmm... the more I look at the figures in the little boxes the more confused I become as to what is actually happening. Explanation/tutorial needed.

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04-29-2010, 06:36 AM
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(04-28-2010 11:37 PM)Richard111 Wrote:  Nice chart here at Post: #94.

I'm sure I've seen it elsewhere recently but can't find the link.

Would like to comment on the ocean/atmosphere gas exchange. Would not all the teeming life in the oceans that directly use CO2 out of the water add to the "sink" capability of the oceans? I believe the ratio is 50:1 ocean/air yet a huge amount of carbon is deposited on the sea floor at the end of the life cycle of many of those sea creatures. What is the effect on ocean draw down, if any?

Hmm... the more I look at the figures in the little boxes the more confused I become as to what is actually happening. Explanation/tutorial needed.

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04-29-2010, 10:39 AM
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Thanks SST. I knew I'd seen it somewhere. Blush

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04-30-2010, 06:40 AM
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(04-29-2010 10:39 AM)Richard111 Wrote:  Thanks SST. I knew I'd seen it somewhere. Blush

Don't get old, plays havoc with the memory.

You can RIGHT click on the map to see that it was from WUWT blog.

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10-04-2010, 11:14 AM
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SST, please, Is there any other info associated to chart #127?? (length of day/time) Thanks! Smile

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10-04-2010, 12:31 PM
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(10-04-2010 11:14 AM)strogoff Wrote:  SST, please, Is there any other info associated to chart #127?? (length of day/time) Thanks! Smile

The link for it,is in the next post #128.

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07-23-2011, 06:51 PM
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The majority of the charts posted in the two CHART threads are from CH3 Headlines

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