Date: Wed, 5 May 1999 12:06:23 -0400 From: "Rebecca J. Bilodeau"Subject: carbon cycles - looking for data Marco, I have two resources for you. http://cdiac.esd.ornl.gov/cdiac/home.html.htmlSymposium99.htmlct_parties/Pl The Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center at Oak Ridge National Laboratory Second, The NASA Global Change Master Directory http://gcmd.nasa.govl.gov/cdiac/home.html.htmlSymposium99.htmlct_parties/Pl The NASA Directory contains pointers to all of the CDIAC data, but has a much broader scope (All Global Change Related Data). CDIAC may have more informational pages, but doesn't contain the broader coverage of NASA's, so I recommend you look through both. Cheers! Rebecca ************************************************************** Rebecca J. Bilodeau Global Change Master Directory bilodeau@gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov (301)794-3069 FAX (301)794-3164 Raytheon ITSS 4500 Forbes Blvd. Suite 300 Lanham, MD 20706 ************************************************************** On Sat, 1 May 1999, Marco Bleeker wrote: >Looking for data on carbon cycles and storage on earth. How much >carbon does exist in the biosphere, where exactly is it stored. How >much in fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas), how much in living biomass >(mankind / human food chain / free nature). Not to forget carbon >dioxide, how much is there in the atmosphere and in the oceans, and >how much is locked in chalk and coral reefs as carbonates? > >Is there a good spot on the www to find such data? > >Thanks, Marco > > >--
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> > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 5 May 1999 10:46:20 -0400 From: Stephanie Gillian FultonSubject: Re: carbon cycles - looking for data Marco, I think a guy named Johnathan Adams at Oak Ridge national Lab in Tennesee has an online database of global carbon storage/sequestration by forest (and perhaps other vegetation) type (tropical, subtropical, temperate, etc.). I don't hvae the link in front of me but could find it for you. Let me know. Hope this helps. Stephanie Fulton On Sat, 1 May 1999, Marco Bleeker wrote: > Date: Sat, 1 May 1999 22:42:05 GMT > From: Marco Bleeker > To: ECOLOG-L@umdd.umd.edu > Subject: carbon cycles - looking for data > > Looking for data on carbon cycles and storage on earth. How much > carbon does exist in the biosphere, where exactly is it stored. How > much in fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas), how much in living biomass > (mankind / human food chain / free nature). Not to forget carbon > dioxide, how much is there in the atmosphere and in the oceans, and > how much is locked in chalk and coral reefs as carbonates? > > Is there a good spot on the www to find such data? > > Thanks, Marco > > > --
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