A change in any of these fluxes could have wide-ranging impacts on ecosystems and our climate. The IAEA Environment Laboratories apply nuclear and isotopic techniques to better understand the carbon ...
Species like Chaetoceros socialis are crucial for carbon flux and pelagic-benthic coupling ... a potential coupling between the marine carbon cycle and tectonic activity.
With carbon emissions continuing to grow exponentially, the key to unlocking a greener world could ... [+] lie in the feeding (and pooping) habits of these miniscule marine organisms.
A new UK National Oceanography Centre (NOC)-led study has put a major question mark over the role a unique group of tiny ...
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 ...