Plants 560 Earth’s Crust 100,000,000 Fossil Fuels 5,000 – 10,000 Atmosphere 750 Legend Units: Petagrams (Pg) = 10^15 gC Pools: Pg Fluxes: Pg/year Copyright.

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Plants 560 Earth’s Crust 100,000,000 Fossil Fuels 5,000 – 10,000 Atmosphere 750 Legend Units: Petagrams (Pg) = 10^15 gC Pools: Pg Fluxes: Pg/year Copyright 2010 CLOBE Carbon Cycle Project, a collaborative project between the University of New Hampshire, Charles University and the GLOBE Program Office. Data Sources: Adapted from Houghton, R.A. Balancing the Global Carbon Budget. Annu. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci : , updated emissions values are from the Global Carbon Project: Carbon Budget 2009.

Soil Respiration (Decomposition) Photosynthesis Burning Fossil Fuels 7.7 Plant Respiration Volcanoes 0.1 Litterfall 59 Rivers 0.8 Deforestation and Land Use Change 1.1 Ocean Loss 90 Ocean Loss 92 Burial to Sediments Legend Units: Petagrams (Pg) = 10^15 gC Pools: Pg Fluxes: Pg/year Copyright 2010 CLOBE Carbon Cycle Project, a collaborative project between the University of New Hampshire, Charles University and the GLOBE Program Office. Data Sources: Adapted from Houghton, R.A. Balancing the Global Carbon Budget. Annu. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci : , updated emissions values are from the Global Carbon Project: Carbon Budget 2009.

Soil Respiration (Decomposition) Photosynthesis Burning Fossil Fuels 7.7 Plant Respiration Volcanoes 0.1 Plants 560 Litterfall 59 Rivers 0.8 Deforestation and Land Use Change 1.1 Earth’s Crust 100,000,000 Fossil Fuels 5,000 – 10,000 Atmosphere 750 Ocean Loss 90 Ocean Loss 92 Burial to Sediments Legend Units: Petagrams (Pg) = 10^15 gC Pools: Pg Fluxes: Pg/year Copyright 2010 CLOBE Carbon Cycle Project, a collaborative project between the University of New Hampshire, Charles University and the GLOBE Program Office. Data Sources: Adapted from Houghton, R.A. Balancing the Global Carbon Budget. Annu. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci : , updated emissions values are from the Global Carbon Project: Carbon Budget 2009.

Soil Respiration (Decomposition) Photosynthesis Plant Respiration Plants 560 Litterfall 59 Deforestation and Land Use Change 1.1 Atmosphere 750 Legend Units: Petagrams (Pg) = 10^15 gC Pools: Pg Fluxes: Pg/year 58 Copyright 2010 CLOBE Carbon Cycle Project, a collaborative project between the University of New Hampshire, Charles University and the GLOBE Program Office. Data Sources: Adapted from Houghton, R.A. Balancing the Global Carbon Budget. Annu. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci : , updated emissions values are from the Global Carbon Project: Carbon Budget 2009.

Soil Respiration (Decomposition) Photosynthesis Burning Fossil Fuels 7.7 Plant Respiration Volcanoes 0.1 Plants 560 Litterfall 59 Rivers 0.8 Deforestation and Land Use Change 1.1 Earth’s Crust 100,000,000 Fossil Fuels 5,000 – 10,000 Atmosphere 750 Ocean Loss 90 Ocean Loss 92 Burial to Sediments Legend Units: Petagrams (Pg) = 10^15 gC Pools: Pg Fluxes: Pg/year Copyright 2010 CLOBE Carbon Cycle Project, a collaborative project between the University of New Hampshire, Charles University and the GLOBE Program Office. Data Sources: Adapted from Houghton, R.A. Balancing the Global Carbon Budget. Annu. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci : , updated emissions values are from the Global Carbon Project: Carbon Budget 2009.

Soil Respiration (Decomposition) Photosynthesis Burning Fossil Fuels 7.7 Plant Respiration Volcanoes 0.1 Plants 560 Litterfall 59 Rivers 0.8 Deforestation and Land Use Change 1.1 Earth’s Crust 100,000,000 Fossil Fuels 5,000 – 10,000 Atmosphere 750 Ocean Loss 90 Ocean Loss 92 Burial to Sediments Legend Units: Petagrams (Pg) = 10^15 gC Pools: Pg Fluxes: Pg/year Copyright 2010 CLOBE Carbon Cycle Project, a collaborative project between the University of New Hampshire, Charles University and the GLOBE Program Office. Data Sources: Adapted from Houghton, R.A. Balancing the Global Carbon Budget. Annu. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci : , updated emissions values are from the Global Carbon Project: Carbon Budget 2009.