File:Global carbon cycle.webp

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English: General representation of the global carbon cycle.
The broad translucent white arrows illustrate the general motion of the carbon cycle, depicting production and burial of carbon, and its uplift erosion and weathering resulting of return of this carbon to the atmosphere. The orange arrows highlight loci of carbon (CO2) exchange and transfer, such as via photosynthesis and respiration, including examples of human influences on carbon cycle processes. A hypothetical national boundary and exclusive economic zone (EEZ) are indicated as yellow dashed lines
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doi:10.1186/s13021-017-0077-x
Author Silvania Avelar, Tessa S. van der Voort & Timothy I. Eglinton. Credit to Jack Cook, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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Global carbon cycle

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