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Anthropogenic perturbation of the carbon fluxes from land to ocean

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Figure 1 | Global carbon budget and its anthropogenic perturbation. Estimates are shown for a, the present day (2000–2010), b, the natural C cycle  ( ~ 1750) and c, the anthropogenic perturbation only
Figure 2 | Density of pCO 2  data for the continuum of land–ocean aquatic systems. pCO 2  values are shown for a, inland waters (Global River Chemistry  database) and b, continental shelf seas (Surface Ocean Carbon Atlas database)

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