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The Ocean’s Carbon Couriers: How Lanternfish Move Nutrients Across DepthsImagine an underwater world where tiny creatures hold the fate of the planet’s carbon cycles in their delicate fins. Beneath ...
Billions of years ago, Mars was warm, wet, and capable of sustaining liquid water on its surface. Scientists have long ...
Inland waters are usually not considered among the main land-use types, with the exception of reservoirs for the ... conceptual models of the global carbon cycle. A broader concept of a 'boundless ...
NASA’s Curiosity rover has detected signs of significant amounts of carbon dioxide locked within the Martian crust, ...
This national-level dataset from the reservoirs offers a unique opportunity to investigate coupled dynamics of the water and carbon cycle. In their study, researchers utilized rotated principal ...
A new investigation from Abby Eckland, Irina Overeem and collaborators reveals a surprising climate benefit of damming in the ...
A treasure trove of clues from Curiosity reveals that ancient Mars once trapped massive amounts of CO2 in its crust, thanks to surprising concentrations of iron carbonate deep in Gale Crater. By ...
as part of what is called ‘the global carbon cycle.’ A change in any of these fluxes could have wide-ranging impacts on ecosystems and our climate. The IAEA Environment Laboratories apply nuclear and ...
Global assessments of the climate change mitigation potential of biochar diverge, and many rely on a dated analysis, but there is strong evidence for gigaton-scale contribution, concludes a ...
"Our results show that the vulnerability of carbon reservoirs to disturbance varies ... disbalance the carbon cycle and are detrimental to environmental protection and people's livelihoods.
Plants are part of a once balanced system that saw carbon cycling in and out of natural reservoirs in the land ... why we need to rethink the carbon cycle. He says it is a misunderstanding ...
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