What does ECOSSE mean?
ECOSSE means Estimating Carbon in Organic Soils Sequestration
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What is the abbreviation for Estimating Carbon in Organic Soils Sequestration?
Estimating Carbon in Organic Soils Sequestration can be abbreviated as ECOSSE
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What does ECOSSE stand for? ECOSSE stands for "Estimating Carbon in Organic Soils Sequestration". |
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How to abbreviate "Estimating Carbon in Organic Soils Sequestration"? "Estimating Carbon in Organic Soils Sequestration" can be abbreviated as ECOSSE. |
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What is the meaning of ECOSSE abbreviation? The meaning of ECOSSE abbreviation is "Estimating Carbon in Organic Soils Sequestration". |
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What is ECOSSE abbreviation? One of the definitions of ECOSSE is "Estimating Carbon in Organic Soils Sequestration". |
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What does ECOSSE mean? ECOSSE as abbreviation means "Estimating Carbon in Organic Soils Sequestration". |
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What is shorthand of Estimating Carbon in Organic Soils Sequestration? The most common shorthand of "Estimating Carbon in Organic Soils Sequestration" is ECOSSE. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CAMREX - Carbon in the Amazon River Experiment
- CIP - Carbon-In-Pulp
- CARVE - Carbon in Arctic Reservoirs Vulnerability Experiment
- CMLS - Chemical Movement in Layered Soils
- CIL - Carbon in Leach
- IOC - In-Organic Chemical
- ACME - Airborne Carbon in the Mountains Experiment
- CCAS - Carbon Capture Application and Sequestration
- CILV - Carbon In Live Vegetation
- CIAM - Carbon in Ash Monitor
- CLV - Carbon in Live Vegetation
- CME - Carbon in the Mountain Experiment
- CONCEPTS - Conference on Corrective Engineering Practices in Troublesome Soils
- ESCOBA-OCEAN - European Study of Carbon in the Ocean, Biosphere and Atmosphere: Ocean section
- GEFOS - Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Farmed Organic Soils
- IMPACT - Interactions between Microbial inoculants and resident Populations in the rhizosphere of Agronomically important Crops in Typical soils
- IMPACT 2 - Interactions between Microbial inoculants and resident Populations in the rhizosphere of Agronomically important Crops in Typical soils
- NCROM - Novel Carbon Rich Organic Materials
- Tic/toc - Total Inorganic Carbon/Total Organic Carbon
- ccgs - Carbon Capture and Geologic Sequestration