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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (61726)4/12/2005 7:53:52 PM
From: Moominoid  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Most of your points are fine, but as I said the CO2 might fall in to the ocean as rain to some degree but that's not so relevant as there is an equilibrium between the CO2 vapor pressure in the atmosphere and in the surface ocean. So if more is falling in from rain, more will evaporate out again...

Othwerwise you mainly repeat my points about how the carbon is transported to the deep ocean...
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