atmospheric concentration

collocation in English

meaningsofatmosphericandconcentration

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atmospheric
adjective
uk
/ˌæt.məsˈfer.ɪk/
us
/ˌæt.məsˈfer.ɪk/
relating to the air or to ...
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concentration
noun
uk
/ˌkɒn.sənˈtreɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌkɑːn.sənˈtreɪ.ʃən/
the ability to think carefully about something you are doing and ...
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(Definition ofatmosphericandconcentrationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Seasonal variation inatmosphericconcentrationof fungal spores has been documented for some moulds in several geographical locations.
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Any increase inatmosphericconcentrationof carbon dioxide would be expected to lead to some global warming.
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Burning all the economically recoverable reserves of fossil fuels would take theatmosphericconcentration of carbon dioxide to about 850 ppm over the next 250 years.
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Stabilizing emissions of methane would lead, within decades, to a stabilization in itsatmosphericconcentration.
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To stabilize theatmosphericconcentrationof carbon dioxide at a constant level, emissions would essentially need to be completely eliminated.
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Atmosphericconcentrationof tetrafluoroethane is 3 pptv (increase by 3 pptv since 1750).
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Like other greenhouse gases, methane contributes to global warming when itsatmosphericconcentrationrises.
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They showed in 1979 that theatmosphericconcentrationof during the glacial was almost 50% lower than today.
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This consists of four free-air enrichment plots which provide higher levels ofatmosphericconcentrationand four plots that provide ambient control.
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The oxygen in the air is sometimes kept a few percent less thanatmosphericconcentrationto reduce fire danger.
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Itsatmosphericconcentrationvaries greatly depending on the season and conditions.
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This was caused by an excessiveatmosphericconcentrationof the argon used for welding.
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In more recent times,atmosphericconcentrationcontinued to fall after about 60 million years ago.
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C production and henceatmosphericconcentrationvaries only slightly over time.
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The prices are wrong because there are no institutions providing the preconditions for market atmospheric concentrations (the market is 'missing').
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The rates of these processes are extremely slow; hence they are of no relevance to theatmosphericconcentration over the next hundreds, thousands, or millions of years.
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Lags between changes in atmospheric concentrations, climate, and impacts are neglected for simplicity.
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At present, the burning of fossil fuels and changes in land use and land cover are very rapidly increasing the atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases and aerosols.
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In other words, this shows that there were growing international concerns that changes in the atmospheric concentrations of a number of gases had the potential to affect the global climate.
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What reduction in atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases will these reductions achieve?
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