What does CAPP mean?
CAPP means Carbon Pools in Permafrost
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Carbon Pools in Permafrost?
Carbon Pools in Permafrost can be abbreviated as CAPP
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What does CAPP stand for? CAPP stands for "Carbon Pools in Permafrost". |
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How to abbreviate "Carbon Pools in Permafrost"? "Carbon Pools in Permafrost" can be abbreviated as CAPP. |
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What is the meaning of CAPP abbreviation? The meaning of CAPP abbreviation is "Carbon Pools in Permafrost". |
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What is CAPP abbreviation? One of the definitions of CAPP is "Carbon Pools in Permafrost". |
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What does CAPP mean? CAPP as abbreviation means "Carbon Pools in Permafrost". |
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What is shorthand of Carbon Pools in Permafrost? The most common shorthand of "Carbon Pools in Permafrost" is CAPP. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CARIACO - Carbon Retention in A Colored Ocean
- PaCO2 - Partial Pressure of Carbon Dioxide in Arterial Blood
- PYRN - Permafrost Young Researchers Network
- CSiTE - Carbon Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems
- ICCTE - Investigating the Carbon Cycle in Terrestrial Ecosystems
- CARBO-AGE - AGE-related dynamics of CARBon exchange in European forests: integrating net ecosystem productivity in space and time
- CASFOR - Carbon sequestration in Aforestation and Sustainable Forest management: presentation of a general evaluation tool and generic case studies
- CCCZ - Carbon Cycle in Coastal Zones
- CCC - Carbon Cycle in Coastal zones
- CEVSA - Carbon Exchange in the Vegetation Soil Atmosphere
- ESCAPE - Entangled Sulfur and Carbon Cycles in Phaeocystisdominated Ecosystems
- IGP - In Ground Pools
- PACE - Permafrost And Climate in Europe
- PEC - Permafrost Environmental Consulting
- PPE - Permafrost and Periglacial Environments
- PPPRC - Pools Pools Pools Resource Center
- CSITE - Consortium For Research On Enhancing Carbon Sequestration In Terrestrial Ecosystems
- greenhouse gases. - Carbon dioxide and other gaseous emissions resulting from human activity that cause heat to be trapped in the atmosphere, much as in a gardener’s greenhouse. See also global warming.
- PaCO2 - arterial pressure of carbon dioxide in the blood
- PVCO2 - Partial Pressure Of Carbon Dioxide In Mixed Venous Blood