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Because of their high pressure and salt content, these aquifers can hold more than twice as much dissolved carbon content as the ocean, by unit volume.
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Researchers compared the dissolved carbon dioxide content of champagne poured into the middle of an upright glass to the same champagne poured down the side of a glass held at an angle.
These process parameters included surfactant concentration, dissolved oxygen (O2) content, dissolved carbon dioxide gas (CO2) content, pressure drop in cavitation tube nozzle, <50 nm hydrophobic particle concentration, <50 nm hydrophilic particle concentration, slurry temperature and the time interval after nano- bubble generation.
The carbon content was determined by segregating bulk dissolved carbon during a special rapid cooling process towards the surface, where it was detected by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.
The humus layer of forest soils was characterised by higher content of total and dissolved carbon and nitrogen compared to arable topsoil.
Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC, sum of dissolved carbon dioxide, bicarbonate, and carbonate) in the medium was measured using previously described protocols [ 34].
In aquatic communities, plants use dissolved carbon in the form of carbonates or carbon dioxide as the source of carbon for photosynthesis.
Then the Si content of the liquid rapidly increases, which provokes the precipitation of the dissolved carbon in the form of 3C SiC islands.
The reverse may apply to dissolved carbon dioxide.
The dissolved carbon dioxide might return to the atmosphere or remain in the hydrosphere.
Dissolved carbon data is from core SC2.
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