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Carbon Cycle

The Carbon Cycle - The carbon cycle on land, acted out here show a tree taking in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and combined with water and nutrients from the soil, growing. In the fall and winter, parts of the growth die off and release some carbon back into the system. At some point, the tree is no longer able to take in carbon and begins to die. When that happens, all the carbon absorbed in its body is released back into the cycle as it decomposes. Fire can accelerate this, sending plumes of carbon-laden aerosols into the atmosphere, as well as leaving carbon-rich ash deposits on the ground for further decomposition and recycling.

This is the standard definition version of the Carbon Cycle Land animation MPEG.    This is the standard definition version of the Carbon Cycle Land animation MPEG.
Duration: 40.0 seconds
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Animation Number:10006
Completed:2000-11-15
Animator:Susan Twardy (HTSI) (Lead)
Scientist:Gene Feldman (NASA/GSFC)
Writer:Michael Starobin (HTSI)
Goddard TV Tape:G2001-023
Keywords:
SVS >> Atmosphere
SVS >> Byrne
SVS >> Carbon Absorption
SVS >> Carbon Land Cycle
SVS >> Carbon Release
SVS >> Carbon Reserve
SVS >> Decompose
SVS >> Earth Science
SVS >> Gonnelli
GCMD >> EARTH SCIENCE >> Biosphere >> Ecological Dynamics >> Fire Occurrence
 
 
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NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Conceptual Image Lab


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