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FATE OF CARBON MONOXIDE IN THE ATMOSPHERE
(CRC Project No. CAPA-4-68)
Objective: To identify significant mechanisms by which carbon monoxide is removed from the atmosphere.
NTIS Accession No. Contractor
Reports: Mechanisms for Removal of Carbon Monoxide from the Atmosphere PB 195 754
The Biosphere as a Possible Sink for Carbon Monoxide Emitted to the Atmosphere PB 195 433 Stanford Research Institute (May 1970)
Soil as a Sink for Atmospheric Carbon Monoxide PB 205 890 Stanford Research Institute (October 1971)
The Isotopic Composition of Atmospheric Carbon Monoxide PB 213 591 Argonne Nat'l. Lab (July 1972)
Carbon Monoxide in the Biosphere: CO Emission by Fresh-Water Algae PB 213 914 Argonne Nat'l. Lab (December 1972)
The Capacity of Soil as a Natural Sink for Carbon Monoxide PB 221 641 Stanford Research Institute (December 1972)

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