Science, Volume 323, Issues 5917-5922American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2009 |
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... increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide , leads to an increase in the humidity of the atmo- sphere . Because water vapor is itself a green- house gas , this increase in humidity causes additional warming . The water vapor feed- back has ...
... increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide , leads to an increase in the humidity of the atmo- sphere . Because water vapor is itself a green- house gas , this increase in humidity causes additional warming . The water vapor feed- back has ...
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... increase in aboveground ( dry - weight ) biomass , weighted by sampling effort , of 0.89 Mg ha year ( bootstrapped 95 % confidence intervals : 0.65 , 1.12 ) . This increase occurred through a multidecadal period spanning dry and wet epi ...
... increase in aboveground ( dry - weight ) biomass , weighted by sampling effort , of 0.89 Mg ha year ( bootstrapped 95 % confidence intervals : 0.65 , 1.12 ) . This increase occurred through a multidecadal period spanning dry and wet epi ...
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... increase in zonal - mean [ specific humidity ( or water vapor content ) from the present day to the early Pliocene ( in g / kg ) . The only reduction in water vapor occurs in a narrow region above the modern ITCZ location , which ...
... increase in zonal - mean [ specific humidity ( or water vapor content ) from the present day to the early Pliocene ( in g / kg ) . The only reduction in water vapor occurs in a narrow region above the modern ITCZ location , which ...
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