
Fossil carbon detection in urban vegetation by radiocarbon measurements at Debrecen city, Hungary
Leaf samples of deciduous tree and grass are applicable to detect fossil carbon dioxide emission in the air during the vegetation period thanks to the plants collect the CO2 from the air by the photosynthesis (Baydoun et al. 2015, Alessio et al. 2017, Park et al. 2013). In our study, 92 samples were collected at 39 sampling points in the downtown of the second largest city of Hungary, Debrecen.
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