Extended Data Fig. 1: CO2 emissions measured in the Laval catchment (Draix, France) compared to respiration CO2 flux in various soil types. | Nature Geoscience

Extended Data Fig. 1: CO2 emissions measured in the Laval catchment (Draix, France) compared to respiration CO2 flux in various soil types.

From: Temperature control on CO2 emissions from the weathering of sedimentary rocks

Extended Data Fig. 1

CO2 emissions measured in the Laval catchment (Draix, France) (red square; Supplementary Table 4) compared to respiration CO2 flux in various soil types (black hyphens). Median values are shown with the symbols, the minimum-maximum range is indicated with solid lines. As maximum value for cropland exceeds the scale of the y-axis, upper part of the cropland range is dashed and maximum value is indicated. The respiration soil compilation is from ref. 30. Note that the CO2 emission from oxidative weathering of sedimentary rocks in the Laval catchment reaches the magnitude of the CO2 emissions from respiration of all type of soils.

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