carbon dioxide flux
Carbon dioxide flux refers to the movement or exchange of carbon dioxide between different parts of the Earth's system, such as the atmosphere, oceans, and land. It quantifies the rate at which carbon dioxide is being released or absorbed, helping us understand the natural processes and human activities contributing to changes in atmospheric CO2 levels.
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