ORNL Review Vol. 33, No. 2, 2000

Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Review

Vol. 33, No. 2, 2000

Carbon Management


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Methane hydrates (gas-containing ice found in the ocean) are produced by ORNL's seafloor process simulator. Methane hydrates pose a challenge to carbon management, a theme of this issue. Digital image enhanced by Jane Parrott.
 



Editorial: ORNL Could Be DOE Leader in Carbon Management
     R. G. Gilliland & W. F. Harris
 
Managing Carbon: ORNL's Research Roles
   
Building Energy Use and Carbon Management
 
Producing and Detecting Hydrogen
 
New Hydrogen-Producing Reaction Could Lead to Micropower Sources
 
Fuel Cells: Clean Power Source for Homes and Cars?
 
Capturing Carbon the ORNL Way
 
Boosting Bioenergy and Carbon Storage in Green Plants
 
Land Use and Climate Change
 
Plunging into Carbon Sequestration Research
 
Methane Hydrates: A Carbon Management Challenge
 
Adapting to Climate Change
 
High-Carbon Tree Growth Rate Falls
 
Reshaping the Bottle for Fusion Energy
 
Building a Transistor That Doesn't Forget
 
New Type of Radioactivity Discovered at ORNL
 
Forecasting Epileptic Seizures
 
Lynne Parker's Cooperative Robots
 
Mercury Beyond Oak Ridge
 
A Disrupted Organic Film: Could Memories Be Made of This?
 
ORNL's Powerful Tools for Scientific Discovery
 
Breaking a Record for Analysis of Atoms
 
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