3. Sources and impacts
3.1 Springs and wells
3.1.1 Sources: oxidation of carbonaceous matter
The main sources of CO 2 are i) natural emissions (volcanoes, for example) and ii) the oxidation of organic matter in all its forms or of inorganic compounds (coal, for example). It is a fatal product of this transformation, meaning that thermodynamically it is the most stable and remains the ultimate product of the oxidation reaction. This can be due to a thermal (combustion, incineration), chemical...
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