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1 Introduction to the Carbon Cycle and Models of Respiratory Decay
2 More Models of Respiration Boudreau, B. P., and B. R. Ruddick. "On a reactive continuum representation of organic matter diagenesis." American Journal of Science 291 (1991): 507-538.

Middleburg, J. J. "A simple rate model for organic matter decomposition in marine sediments." Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 53 (1989): 1577-1581.

Hedges, J. I., and R. G. Keil. "Sedimentary organic matter preservation: an assessment and speculative synthesis." Marine Chemistry 49 (1995): 81-115.
3 Organic Matter in Soils and Marine Sediments Hedges, J. I., and J. M. Oades. "Comparative organic geochemistries of soils and marine sediments." Organic Geochemistry 27 (1997): 319-361.
4 Carbon Loss from Soils Bellamy, P. H., P. J. Loveland, R. I. Bradley, R. M. Lark, and G. J. D. Kirk. "Carbon losses from all soils across England." Nature 437 (2005): 245-248.

Schulze, E. D., and A. Freibauer. "Carbon unlocked from soils." Nature 437 (2005): 205-206.

Knorr, W., I. C. Prentice, J. I. House, and E. A. Holland. "Long-term sensitivity of soil carbon turnover to warming." Nature 433 (2005): 298-301.

Powlson, D. "Will soil amplify climate change?" Nature 433 (2005): 204-205.
5 Oxygen Exposure Time and Organic Carbon Burial Hartnett, H. E., R. G. Keil, J. I. Hedges, and A. H. Devol. "Influence of oxygen exposure time on organic carbon preservation in continental margin sediments." Nature 391 (1998): 572-574.

Hedges, J. I., F. S. Hu, A. H. Devol, E. Hartnett, E. Tsamakis, and R. G. Keil. "Sedimentary organic matter preservation: a test for selective degradation under oxic conditions." American Journal of Science 299 (1999): 529-555.

Gelinas, Y., J. A. Baldock, and J. I. Hedges. "Organic carbon composition of marine sediments: effect of oxygen exposure on oil generation potential." Science 294 (2001): 145-148.
6 Carbon Sequestration I Herzog, H., B. Eliasson, and O. Kaarstad. "Capturing greenhouse gases." Scientific American 282 (February 2000): 72-79.

Socolow, R. H. "Can we bury global warming." Scientific American 293 (2005): 49-55.
7 Carbon Sequestration II Chisholm, S. W., P. G. Falkowski, and J. J. Cullen. "Dis-crediting ocean fertilization." Science 294 (2001): 309-310.

Johnson, Kenneth S., David M. Karl, S. W. Chisholm, P. G. Falkowski, and J. J. Cullen. "Is Ocean Fertilization Credible and Creditable?" Science 296 (April 19, 2002): 467-468.

Johnson, K. S., and D. M. Karl. "Is ocean fertilization credible and creditable?" Science 296 (2002): 467.
8 Approaches to Reducing Atmospheric CO2 Levels Pacala, S., and R. Socolow. "Stabilization wedges: Solving the climate problem for the next 50 years with current technologies." Science 305 (2004): 968-972.
9 Student Presentations

Sorption of Organic Matter by Clay

Geologic Carbon Sequestration
10 Student Presentations (cont.)

Biomass Fuel and Reforestation

Forests as a Sink for CO2
11 Student Presentations (cont.)

Hydrogen Fuel Cells and the Reduction of CO2 Emissions

Ocean Fertilization
12 Student Presentation (cont.)

Oceanic Sequestration of CO2

Instructor Presentation

Asymptotic Theory of Detrital Decomposition