Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Plitvice Lakes National Park' has mentioned 'Carbon dioxide' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
In a natural environment, carbonic acid (H2CO3) is formed by the dissolution of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air or from rainwater (H2O).
The quantity of calcium hydrogencarbonate (also called calcium bicarbonate) dissolved in water depends on the quantity of dissolved carbon dioxide in the water.
Measurements of carbon dioxide quantities in the water show that they correspond with continuous sedimentation processes in the Plitvice Lakes area.
Carbon dioxide quantities at the springs are about twenty times higher than in the atmosphere.
The quantity of carbon dioxide decreases along the water route.
The Plitvica river for example loses even up to 97 percent of its original quantity of carbon dioxide along its route.
when the water warms up or by evaporation or by another loss of carbon dioxide, additionally fostered by water plants and moss.
Since the water forms larger surfaces at these places, increased quantities of carbon dioxide (CO2) are released.
Up until the 21st century, it was supposed that plants extract carbon dioxide from the water for photosynthesis purposes and that in return oxygen is released, thus resulting in the sedimentation of hydrogen carbonate (phytogenesis).
Photosynthesis activities of algae and mosses in conjunction with the water, however, foster the crystallization of sediments due to the extraction of carbon dioxide.