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(Ebook) Vegetation & the Terrestrial Carbon Cycle: The First 400 Million Years by David Beerling, F. Ian Woodward ISBN 9780511016271, 9780521801966, 0511016271, 0521801966

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Authors:David Beerling, F. Ian Woodward
Pages:416 pages.
Year:2001
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:5.95 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780511016271, 9780521801966, 0511016271, 0521801966
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(Ebook) Vegetation & the Terrestrial Carbon Cycle: The First 400 Million Years by David Beerling, F. Ian Woodward ISBN 9780511016271, 9780521801966, 0511016271, 0521801966

Plants have colonized and modified the world's surface for the past 400 million years. In this book the authors demonstrate that an understanding of the role of vegetation in the terrestrial carbon cycle during this time can be gained by linking the key mechanistic elements of present day vegetation processes to models of the global climate during different geological eras. The resulting interactive simulations of climate and vegetation processes tie in with observable geological data supporting the validity of the authors' approach.
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