The 'boundless carbon cycle' would also promote the scientific ... in IPCC Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis. (eds Solomon, S. et al.) (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2007).
Dead organisms are broken down into smaller pieces by the process of decay. Organisms such as earthworms are involved in this process.
This research has been underway since 2006, and has been sponsored by NASA’s Carbon Cycle Science Program, Carbon Monitoring System (CMS), NASA Applied Sciences Program, and the US Joint Fire Science ...
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A study from the U.S. Geological Survey found the ecosystems on California's public lands are losing the carbon they've ...
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Scientists Uncover Bizarre Microbes That Could Rewrite Earth’s Climate StoryThe study highlights the urgent need to safeguard global tropical wetlands from human impact. Complex organisms, thousands of ...
Caption To improve the estimation accuracy of the terrestrial carbon cycle, it is often necessary to integrate atmospheric carbon cycle models and observations (top-down) and terrestrial carbon ...
Balancing the global carbon budget. Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences 35, 313-347 (2007). [IPCC] Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis.
Antarctic krill swimming between the Southern Ocean's surface and seafloor depths, make a "surprisingly small" contribution to the carbon export "highway" compared to their fast-sinking feces, ...
The marine chemist is an expert in biogeochemical seabed processes and lead author of the new study on the seagrass carbon cycle. "However, as seagrass meadows are particularly widespread in warm ...
Microbes in Peru’s peatlands regulate carbon cycle and influence climate Amazonian microbes could either mitigate or ...
Globally, over 600 million people are infected with the skin-penetrating threadworm, Strongyloides stercoralis, mostly in tropical and subtropical regions with poor sanitation infrastructure.
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