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Carbonate and Hydrocarbon Accumulations
AUTHORS: KYLE FREEMAN and DOUG COSSEY Ozone OXYGEN FACTS Atmospheric Supply Aerobic Organisms Photosynthesis Ocean Industrial Consumption Respiration Soil Organic Matter Fossil Fuels Carbonate and Hydrocarbon Accumulations Petroleum
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Carbonate and Hydrocarbon Accumulations
Ozone O2+ FREE O Atmospheric Supply Aerobic Organisms Photosynthesis Ocean Industrial Consumption Respiration Soil Organic Matter Fossil Fuels Carbonate and Hydrocarbon Accumulations Petroleum
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Carbonate and Hydrocarbon Accumulations
Ozone Atmospheric Supply ANIMAL RESPIRATION Aerobic Organisms Photosynthesis Ocean Industrial Consumption Respiration Soil Organic Matter Fossil Fuels Carbonate and Hydrocarbon Accumulations Petroleum
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Carbonate and Hydrocarbon Accumulations
Ozone Atmospheric Supply Aerobic Organisms Ocean Photosynthesis Industrial Consumption Respiration Soil Organic Matter Fossil Fuels Carbonate and Hydrocarbon Accumulations Petroleum
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Carbonate and Hydrocarbon Accumulations
Ozone Atmospheric Supply 6CO2 + 6H2O 6O2 + C6H12O6 Aerobic Organisms Photosynthesis Ocean Industrial Consumption Respiration Soil Organic Matter Fossil Fuels Carbonate and Hydrocarbon Accumulations Petroleum
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Carbonate and Hydrocarbon Accumulations
Ozone Atmospheric Supply Aerobic Organisms Photosynthesis Ocean BIOLOGICAL OXIDATION Industrial Consumption Respiration Soil Organic Matter Fossil Fuels Carbonate and Hydrocarbon Accumulations Petroleum
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Carbonate and Hydrocarbon Accumulations
Ozone Atmospheric Supply Aerobic Organisms Photosynthesis Ocean C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6 H2O Industrial Consumption Respiration Soil Organic Matter Fossil Fuels Carbonate and Hydrocarbon Accumulations Petroleum
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Carbonate and Hydrocarbon Accumulations
Ozone Atmospheric Supply Combustion CO2 + H2O Aerobic Organisms Photosynthesis Ocean Industrial Consumption Respiration Soil Organic Matter Fossil Fuels Carbonate and Hydrocarbon Accumulations Petroleum
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Carbonate and Hydrocarbon Accumulations
Ozone Atmospheric Supply O2 Surface exchange Aerobic Organisms Photosynthesis Ocean Industrial Consumption Respiration Soil Organic Matter Fossil Fuels Carbonate and Hydrocarbon Accumulations Petroleum
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OXYGEN Form taken up by plants: O2, Diatomic oxygen
Mobility in the soil: Yes Mobility in the plant: Yes Deficiency symptoms: Oxygen is essential for respiration, and low concentrations will stunt root growth; microbial oxidation will be slowed Role of the nutrient in plant: Respiration in roots; Redox e- acceptor Concentration in plant: Depends on conditions Concentration in soil: Depends on conditions Effect of pH on availability: None Interaction with other nutrients: Nitrogen (denitrification); Effects other elements oxidation states Fertilizer sources: None References: Linsdsay, W.L Chemical Equlibria in Soils. John Wiley & Sons, NY. Raun, W.R., G.V. Johnson, R.L. Westerman Soil-Plant Nutrient Cycling and Environmental Quality. Agron 5813 Class Book. Tisdale, S.L., W.L. Nelson, J.D. Beaton, J.L. Havlin Soil Fertility and Fertilizers 5th edition. Macmillan Publishing Co. NY. Author: Doug Cossey and Kyle Freeman
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