Sentence examples for atmospheric implications from inspiring English sources

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While the long-term atmospheric implications of wildfire and fossil-fuel C release can be strikingly different, the pulsed emission releases from wildfire events can match or even exceed monthly or annual industrial emissions on a regional basis.

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Further, work studying cold atom-ion chemistry, which has implications in atmospheric, interstellar, and combustion chemistry, is becoming more mature.

Atmospheric drag has important implications not only for operational spacecraft but also for space debris, to which we refer in "Space debris".

These methods and findings demonstrate important implications for atmospheric, hydrological and ecological modeling, and have wide application for effective thermal measurements of remote environmental landscapes.

The results presented herein extend the conceptual basis of reaction mechanisms used to predict the reaction behavior of ignition, and have implications on atmospheric gas-phase chemistry and the oxidative stability of organic substances.

Oxygenic photosynthesis also contributed to the oxidation of the atmosphere (both by sequestering CO2 and by producing O2), a global and ongoing process with profound geochemical, atmospheric, hydrological, and biological implications (e.g., Rosing et al. 2006; Och and Shields-Zhou 2012; Pufahl and Hiatt 2012).

The strength of the previously reported vegetation changes may therefore have been overestimated, which indicates the importance of taking into account pollen vegetation relationships when discussing the potential drivers (such as climate, land use, atmospheric CO2 concentrations) and implications (such as for land surface climate feedbacks, carbon storage, and biodiversity) of vegetation change.

Over the last 5 years, the international scientific community and the general public have become aware of the implications that atmospheric warming might have for world climate patterns and the resulting changes in the persistence, location, and composition of ecosystems worldwide.

"Air pollution, especially that caused by atmospheric fine particles, has grave implications for human health," he said.

Implications are that atmospheric warming has reduced annual pack ice duration [14] and potentially stable fast ice, leaving the Emperor Island colony with reduced breeding habitat and vulnerable to ocean swell during late winter and spring storms.

Possible political and social responses to a substantial climate change must be studied in order to more fully understand all of the implication of increased atmospheric CO2.

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