Definition of airborne fraction

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airborne fraction

The term 'airborne fraction' as it applies to the area of carbon dioxide can be defined as ' The portion of CO2 released from all energy consumption and land use activities that remains in the atmosphere as opposed to the amounts absorbed by plants and oceans. How the world's total carbon is partitioned among the oceanic, terrestrial, and atmospheric pools is determined by complex biogeochemical and climatological interactions'.

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